President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has called on the Indonesian Police (Polri) to maintain the unity and integrity of Indonesia.
"The Police must uphold the unity and integrity of Indonesia by maintaining internal solidity and acting professionally," the president remarked while acting as the inspector of a ceremony to commemorate the 71st anniversary of Polri, commonly called Bhayangkara Day, at the National Monument (Monas) Square here on Monday.
On the occasion, President Jokowi revealed that several challenges are being faced by members of the Indonesian Police, such as terrorism, drug trafficking, human trafficking, weapons smuggling, and cyber crime.
"The phenomenon of globalization, democratization, and advancement of information technology as well as the increase in transnational crimes, especially terrorism, must have affected the security situation and public order," Jokowi stated.
Furthermore, the president also urged the Police to make preparations in a bid to secure the simultaneous regional elections in 2018 and the simultaneous legislative and presidential elections in 2019.
However, President Jokowi also lauded the success of Polri in securing the just ended holy month of Ramadhan and the post-fasting Eid al-Fitr, commonly known as Lebaran festivities.
"During the fasting month, the security situation and public order was very conducive, and the entire society felt safe. The Lebaran mass exodus also ran smoothly, with traffic accidents decreasing dramatically. Hence, I highly laud the hardwork of all personnel of Polri who served in both major cities and in remote areas across the country," Jokowi said.
Source: ANTARA
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