Police chief highlights digital reform and national stability in meeting with Prabowo
BOGOR, Thekabarnews.com—Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto met with National Police Chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo at his residence in Hambalang, West Java, on April 24. Their meeting was to...
BOGOR, Thekabarnews.com—Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto met with National Police Chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo at his residence in Hambalang, West Java, on April 24. Their meeting was to review key achievements and ongoing reforms within the Indonesian National Police.
During the meeting, the police chief (Kapolri) explained some progress made by the Indonesian national police. In particular, he highlighted efforts to accelerate digital transformation in public services.
“We are committed to upgrading our systems to improve accessibility, efficiency, and transparency for the public,” he said.
Listyo Sigit also requested to continue to maintain security and public order (kamtibmas) in the whole country.
“Police have been focusing on preventive measures and coordinated operations to ensure national stability with changing domestic and global challenges,” he said.
“The police are still trying to improve public service delivery through digitalization but still maintaining security’s stability,” Listyo Sigit stated.
The Kapolri stated that professional improvement should be aligned with technological advancement in the police.
“We have brought in reforms in the recruitment process and in personnel development programs to improve integrity, accountability, and quality of service,” he added.
Listyo Sigit remarked that the reforms are to professionalize and gain the trust of the police.
The meeting also discussed cooperation between the National Police and several ministries and government bodies.
Police have been actively supporting strategic national programs, including initiatives in agriculture, food security, and the government’s nutrition programs.
The police have also helped with disaster relief, providing quick coordination and help in emergencies, such as during natural disasters like floods and earthquakes. Furthermore, they are part of wider institutional reforms to align police action with national development priorities.
The meeting reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening coordination among key institutions to ensure stability. Moreover, it advanced progress toward long-term development goals.
Digital transformation in law enforcement is also becoming more and more important as governments look to improve public services. In addition, they are working to ensure transparency and accountability.
Effective collaboration between the presidency and law enforcement agencies drives a conducive atmosphere for economic development and social progress.
The meeting concluded with a commitment from all to sustain reforms and strengthen institutional capacity. This will help ensure that gains in security and public services will continue to support Indonesia’s broader development agenda.
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