Indonesian Parliament’s Commission III Praises Police Force’s Role in Maintaining Public Order

by Chief Editor

Headline: Indonesia’s Parliamentary Commission III Praises Police as Most Responsive Amongst Institutions

Subhead: Police’s swift action on public complaints, effective security measures lauded by Komisi III DPR RI

Article:

In a commendable performance review, Indonesia’s House of Representatives (DPR RI) Parliamentary Commission III (Komisi III) has hailed the Indonesian National Police (Polri) as the most responsive institution among its partners. The commission, which overseessecurity, defense, and intelligence matters, applauded the police force for its diligent work in maintaining public safety and combating various criminal activities.

Chairman of Komisi III, Habiburokhman, expressed appreciation for the police’s accountability and relentless efforts in enforcing the law across diverse fields such as natural resources, drugs, land mafias, and online gambling. The commissioner particularly lauded the police’s successful management of the recent presidential and legislative elections, as well as regional head Elections, ensuring they ran smoothly and peacefully.

"Polri has consistently demonstrated excellence in maintaining security and public order," said Habiburokhman during a press conference at the Nusantara II Building, Senayan, Jakarta. "Their dedicated efforts in preserving order during critical events like elections and religious holidays have not gone unnoticed."

Moreover, Komisi III acknowledged the Police’s high responsiveness rate in addressing public complaints. Out of the total grievances forwarded to the Commission, roughly 94% were swiftly addressed by the police, indicating a near-perfect response rate. This impressive figure surpasses other government institutions, with the Indonesian Prosecutor’s Office (Kejaksaan Republik Indonesia) trailing at 89%.

Habiburokhman also praised the Police’s accessibility and receptiveness to collaborations. He noted that top police officials are readily available for discussions and consistently provide relevant data to facilitate timely and effective problem-solving.

Here’s a breakdown of responsiveness rates among key institutions:

  1. Indonesian National Police (Polri): 94%
  2. Indonesian Prosecutor’s Office: 89%
  3. Indonesian Judicial Commission: 85%
  4. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK): 65%
  5. Financial Transactions Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK): 85%
  6. Indonesian Anti-Narcotic Agency (BNN): 54%
  7. Indonesian Human Rights Commission (MA): 38%

This year-end review demonstrates Komisi III’s commitment to accountability and transparency among government institutions. The police’s outstanding performance serves as an example for others, with the expectation that all institutions will strive to improve their responsiveness and effectiveness.

Notes and References:

  • Komisi III DPR RI
  • Police’s role in maintaining security during elections
  • Police’s responsiveness to public complaints and collaborations with Komisi III
  • Comparison of responsiveness rates among key institutions

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