inp.polri.go.id – Banjarmasin. South Kalimantan Regional Police Chief Pol.. Inspector-General Rikwanto received an award from the World Record Museum – Indonesia (MURI) for his achievements in disclosing and handling the most cases of children in 6 months, namely 2,002 Child Cases.
The award was presented by the General Chairperson of MURI, KP Jaya Suprana represented by MURI Manager Mr. Jusuf Ngadri to the South Kalimantan Regional Police Chief, Pol. Inspector-General Rikwanto, attended by the Deputy Chief of Regional Police, Inspectorate General of the Regional Police, High-Rank Executives of the South Kalimantan Regional Police and the Chief of Resort Police of the ranks.
The South Kalimantan Regional Police Chief through the Head of Public Relations of the South Kalimantan Regional Police, Pol. Grand Commissioner Mochamad Rifa'i said that the MURI award was given on Thursday (12/09/2021) at the Bhayangkara Mathilda Batlayeri Hall of the South Kalimantan Regional Police.
"This award will trigger the Regional Police's enthusiasm to serve the community better," explained the Head of Public Relations of the South Kalimantan Regional Police.
The Head of Public Relations of the South Kalimantan Regional Police explained that the recording of the MURI record is, of course, also used as a reinforcement for the next step for the South Kalimantan Regional Police to not slack off in providing the best service to the community. This achievement cannot be separated from the hard work of all personnel and ranks of the Resort Police who have dedicated themselves to the people.
In addition to the South Kalimantan Regional Police Chief, MURI also gave an award to the Kotabaru Resort Police Chief, Pol. Grand Commissioner. Gafur Aditya Siregar, for his achievements as the first Resort Police, to discover and criminalize illegal online borrowers.
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