inp.polri.go.id - Serang. The Banten Regional Police held the 2026 Leadership Meeting, led by Banten Regional Police Chief Inspector General Hengki.
Hengki emphasized the importance of strengthening the strategic role of Indonesian National Military (TNI) and Indonesian National Police (INP) as key pillars of national stability and sustainable development.
"The solidarity and unity of TNI and INP, from the leadership level to the lowest level, are key to facing global dynamics, modern security challenges, and the complexity of national issues. The state's presence must be truly felt directly by the public," explained Hengki on Monday (2/23/26).
Hengki further emphasized the importance of maintaining public trust through a rapid response to the needs and difficulties of the people, fair and professional law enforcement, and personnel integrity as the primary foundation of public trust.
Furthermore, support for national strategic programs such as food and energy self-sufficiency, the Red and White cooperative, community schools, and community welfare programs are priorities that must be jointly monitored.
On the other hand, Hengki also emphasized the INP Chief's directive regarding strengthening the implementation of the Precision Police Transformation program down to the lowest level. Improving the quality of public services, professionalism in investigations and inquiries, and strengthening internal oversight are key focuses of this step.
"Implement law enforcement procedurally, transparently, and accountably. Avoid excessive repressive approaches, prioritize restorative justice, and build a culture of integrity. Measure performance not only by output, but by the real impact felt by the community," said Hengki.
He further emphasized optimizing the 110 Call Center service as the primary gateway for public complaints, strengthening the intelligence function as an early warning system, and taking preemptive and preventive measures to maintain public order and security.
In eradicating priority crimes, the Banten Regional Police were asked to focus on tackling narcotics, online gambling, human trafficking, cybercrime, and corruption, including maximizing asset recovery in handling economic cases.
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