inp.polri.go.id - Director of the Registration and Identification Unit of Traffic Corps, Brigadier General of the Police, Yusri Yunus, proposed the abolition of the replacement fee for motorcycle ownership (BBN 2). According to him, this strategy can bring order to the owner of the vehicle data to the police.
Brigadier General of the Police, Yusri Yunus addressed the Limited Coordination Meeting (Rakortas) of PT Jasa Raharja 2022 at Double Tree By Hilton Hotel, Cikini, Jakarta. "There are several strategies that we have designed together, one of which is how we can propose the abolition of the replacement fee for motorcycle ownership (BBN 2)," explained the Brigadier General Yusri Yunus.
He also said that this strategy was in line with the policies issued by the National Police Chief, so that law enforcement later, can issue innovations through the new system of ETLE. “The National Police Chief issued a policy where we the traffic police have no direct contact with the community when we enforce the law on the road," he explained.
The meeting has the theme of “The Force (Focus, Ownership, Resilience, Collaboration, Execution)”. The event was held for two days, and held as a discussion forum.
Meanwhile, Jasa Raharja President Director, Rivan Achmad Purwantono, said that the Task Force is a working group about the public compliance in paying taxes to be executed quickly.
"Our guidelines helps the Task Force to execute the tax process quickly, of course this is important for all of us. I hope for all divisions to make a good contribution, because from what we decided these two days will be a guide in carrying out good work execution," explained President Director of Jasa Raharja.
