Inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The Indonesian National Police (INP) and the United Nations have committed to enhancing their strategic partnership to support global peacekeeping, focusing primarily on the security and safety of personnel stationed in high-conflict zones.
"We appreciate the continued trust placed in our officers to contribute actively to world peace through both personnel deployment and human resource development," said Deputy INP Chief Commissioner General Dedi Prasetyo on Monday (20/4/2026), as cited by antaranews.com..
During a high-level meeting at National Police Headquarters on Monday, UN Police Adviser Faisal Shahkar lauded the professionalism and discipline demonstrated by Indonesian officers currently serving in five international missions.
To bolster operational readiness, the INP is hosting the Annual FPU Commanders Workshop this week, preparing 140 Formed Police Unit members for the MINUSCA mission in the Central African Republic. Both institutions emphasized that ensuring zero casualties among peacekeepers remains the absolute priority through improved coordination and tactical training.
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