Tribratanews.polri.go.id. – Palembang. Commemorating the 75th Bhayangkara Day, South Sumatra Regional Police Chief, Pol. Inspector General Eko Indra Heri gave attention and appreciation in the form of gifts and gifts to several media crews who really needed them.
The South Sumatra Regional Police Chief through the South Sumatra Regional Police's Head of PR, Pol. Grand Commissioner. Supriadi, is very grateful to his media colleagues who always faithfully send news about the activities of the South Sumatra Regional Police.
Thank you for helping to raise news about the activities of the South Sumatra Regional Police, and for spreading information that is very useful for the community, said the Head of PR.
Head of PR said this gift was a form of attention and appreciation from the Regional Police Chief to the South Sumatra Regional Police reporter on Bhayangkara's 75th birthday. Even during this Covid-19 pandemic, media colleagues are always present and loyal at the forefront of reporting, providing information to the public.
Although sometimes the coronavirus always threatens and lurks at all times, media colleagues are always there to provide information about the activities of the South Sumatra Regional Police, continued Head of PR.
Head of PR continued, the Police and the media will always be side by side and solid in providing information to the public. He also constantly reminded the media crew in implementing the Covid-19 health protocol.
Meanwhile, one of the representatives of the media crew, 65-year-old Sirlani, received social assistance in the form of basic necessities and gifts from the South Sumatra Regional Police Chief. Sirlani was very happy and grateful for the help of basic necessities and ropes of love from the Chief of Regional Police which were very useful for the needs of his family. He also appealed to fellow journalists, continue to provide the best information to the public, we believe that if we spread kindness, God will surely repay the kindness.
Sirlani is a freelancer journalist, one of the print and online media crews starting in 2000, one of the press partners of the South Sumatra Regional Police's PR field, even though he is old enough to support two children and live in a rented bed, Sirlani is still enthusiastic about reporting on National Police activities.