Tribratanews.polri.go.id - Kendari. The Chief of Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, Pol. Inspector General Yan Sultra Indrajaya will continue to carry out structural reforms. One of them is through strengthening the Sector Police and Police Station. This is because the Bhayangkara institutional work unit is at the forefront of the National Police serving the community.
These efforts are expected to be able to improve the maintenance of Community Police Officers (harkamtibmas). Restructuring or realignment will also be carried out at the Police Station. Currently, his party has initiated the formation of a Vital Object Security Unit (Sat Pam Obvit) and a Water Police Unit (Sat Pol Air).
"In the future, the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police will try to gradually fulfill one Sector Police for each District. In addition, changing the authority of the Police Station is only for Community Police Officers in certain areas which in its implementation continues to be evaluated. Then in the structural reforms, it also maximizes the strengthening of the role of the traffic accident unit which has been deployed to 17 Police Station ranks," explained the Regioal Police Chief.
In the Development Planning Deliberation with the theme "Precise Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police Supporting Economic Recovery and Structural Reform", his party will further strengthen its performance as part of government administration in the security sector.
With the main task of maintaining Community Police Officers, protecting, nurturing and serving the community as well as law enforcement. The Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police also contributed to the 2020-2024 National Police strategic plan by setting the priority targets for the development of the National Police in 2022.
So far, the pandemic is slowly getting under control. Not only cases showing a decline, the healing rate of COVID-19 patients has also increased. This achievement can not be separated from the government's policy in the implementation of restrictions on community activities (PPKM) micro. Including the implementation of the vaccination program as well as the role of members of the National Police and National Armed Forces in supporting the task force for handling COVID-19.
"Although we are still struggling with the pandemic, the progress of handling Covid continues to show improvement. We can see that the active cases of COVID-19 are showing a good trend and the recovery rate of COVID-19 patients is increasing," concluded the Regional Police Chief.