TNI commander and chief of police, including 10 generals, hold closed-door meeting



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Commander of the TNI Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto Chief of the National Police, General Pol Idham Azis. Photo: Antara / HO-Public Relations of the Malang Regency Government

jpnn.com, TIMIKA – Mimika Police said TNI Commander Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and National Police Chief General Idham Azis had held a closed-door meeting at the Rimba Papua Timika hotel, accompanied by 10 generals On Saturday (9/20) evening, they briefly arrived at Timika.

Earlier, the TNI Commander and Chief of Police paid a working visit to Jayapura on Saturday afternoon.

At the same time, the two also led the Papua Province COVID-19 Protocol Disciplinary Working Group Release Appeal at Yonif 751 / Raider Sentani Field, Jayapura Regency.

“This visit is internal in nature, so from collection to meeting activities, media colleagues cannot cover,” the official statement from the Mimika Police said to the media team in Timika.

Information collected in Timika, during a working visit that lasted only one night in Timika, the TNI Commander and the Chief of Police were accompanied by several high-ranking officials from TNI and Polri.

They are Pangkogabwilhan III Lieutenant General Ganip Warsito, Assistant to the Commander of TNI Major General TNI Arios Tiopan Aritonang, Aslog Commander of TNI Marsda TNI Kukuh Sudibyanto, Aster Commander of TNI Major General TNI Madsuni and Asintelkogabwilier General Hendraigwanadwan II.

In addition, there are also the Deputy Chief of Police, Inspector General of Police Herry Rudolf Nahak, the Chief of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Headquarters, Inspector General of Police Raden Prabowo Argo Yuwono, the Chief of the Division of the Propam Police Headquarters, Inspector General Pol Ignatius Sigit W, Karo Binkar SSDM National Police Headquarters Brigadier General Policia de Suwondo Nainggolan Sambo.

Some of the important agendas discussed in the meeting with the ranks of TNI and Polri in the Papua region included the management of the Armed Criminal Group (KKB), which is still entrenched in the Aroanop area, Tembagapura District.



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