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Jakarta –
The National Police has imposed sanctions on Brigadier General EP, the police general involved in LGBT, that is, not receiving a post until retirement. The National Police also admitted having made improvements to its personnel evaluation system.
“We are beginning to revive proficiency assessments, especially spiritual proficiency, psychology, health and fitness. Hopefully, this value system can reduce (LGBT influence in the police environment, red),” said the Deputy Chief of Police for Human Resources (Human Resources Assistant) Inspector General Sutrisno Yudi Hermawan. to detikcom, Tuesday (10/20/2020).
Sutrisno Yudi explained that the four-variable proficiency assessment was used as a requirement for staff to receive awards in the form of rank and position. Inspector General Sutrisno admitted that the National Police continued to improve.
“We activated it as a condition to access the rights of personnel that have been prepared by the state, including reward rank and position. We always keep improving as soldiers who are always loyal to the country and the leadership, “said Sutrisno Yudi.
As is known, Brigjen EP was sanctioned for her involvement in LGBT at the end of 2019. Polri imposed sanctions I do not work to Brigjen EP until she retires.
“One of the sanctions is I do not work (He was not given a position) until retirement, “Sutrisno Yudi previously said.
The news about the existence of LGBT groups in TNI and Polri initially emerged after being revealed by the deputy chief of the Supreme Court (MA) in the military field, Burhan Dahlan. The National Police said the Propam team was moving to process a series of reports.
In connection with this, dozens of TNI members have been fired because they proved to be LGBT during 2020. Related data is listed in website MOM.
Polri is ready to take decisive action on her LGBT-involved members:
(Au / fjp)