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Pattimura Regional Military Command and Maluku Regional Police Held 2021 Integrated Education and Training

By Cpiet Jumat, 17 Desember 2021 Pengunjung (205) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id – Maluku. Maluku Regional Police and XVI/Pattimura Regional Military Command held the common event of integrated education and training of 2021 Class of Dikmara (NCO Initial Education) of Army and Diktukba (NCO Formation Education) of Police. This collaboration event to enhance synergy was opened by Deputy Chief of Maluku Regional Police, Police Brigadier General Jan Leonard de Fretes and Chief of Staff of Pattimura Regional Military Command, Armed Forces Brigadier General Samuel Petrus Hehakaya, at the XVI/Pattimura Regional Training Regiments, Suli, Central Maluku, on Monday (13/12/21). "Welcome, the students of Diktukba of Police NCO at the at the XVI/Pattimura Regional Training Regiments", Chief of Staff of Pattimura Regional Military Command said. This collaboration is important for both Armed Forces and Police so that they can develop cooperation and enhance synergy between the two institutions. "We have to be grateful that pandemic is on a downward trajectory, but we have to be aware and obey Health Protocols", he explained. Chief of Staff of Pattimura Regional Military Command, Armed Forces Brigadier General Samuel Petrus Hehakaya, asked the training participants, either from Diktukba or Dikmaba, to work with heart. Therefore, when on duty, they could take responsibility. "Have great learning and practising experiences. Stay healthy and keep your spirit", he said. In the same place, Deputy Chief of Maluku Regional Police, Police Brigadier General Jan Leonard de Fretes, said that these collaborated education and training activities would be conducted for five days. The event is an implementation of cooperation between Police and Armed Forces, which also aims to enhance personnel skills. "We have to be grateful that pandemic is on a downward trajectory, but we have to be aware and obey Health Protocols", he explained. The one-star general then suggests the participants choose their class name so that when on the field, they will recognise each other. "Learn and practise properly and with discipline. We have to be cohesive in maintaining security and togetherness to help maintain security in the community", Deputy Chief of Maluku Regional Police said.
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