Inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The Indonesian National Police (INP)’s Research and Development Center visited Banten Regional Police on Tuesday (2//6/2026) to conduct strategic research on strengthening anti-corruption measures and supporting the Free Nutritious Meal Program (MBG).
Led by Senior Superintendent Ida Bagus Made, the team included experts from the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).
“We hope this research provides useful input for improving the INP’s performance,” he said.
The study visit, which will lasts until Friday, focuses on enhancing anti-corruption efforts at the regional level, addressing challenges such as limited personnel and organizational structures. It also examines the INP’s role in supporting MBG, with direct inspections of nutrition service units (SPPG) in Banten to assess food safety, facilities, and service quality.
Banten Police, represented by Superintendent Oky, pledged full support.
“We want this research to produce constructive recommendations for both anti-corruption and public nutrition programs,” he said.
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