Indonesian National Police Must Ready to Face Three Heavy Tasks
VIVA – The commemoration of the 76th Anniversary of Bhayangkara which was held on Tuesday, July 5, 2022 was led directly by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo and became the inspector of ceremonies. In his speech, Jokowi said that the National Police must be ready to face three heavy tasks, such as COVID-19, Global Crisis Threats, and Crime Based Technology.
This event took place at the Police Academy Campus in Semarang, Central Java.
Jokowi conveyed that the first task that the Police had to face was that the Indonesian National Police still had to continue to work hard with the government in handling COVID-19. It is because the COVID-19 virus has not completely disappeared from Indonesia.
"We still have a lot of heavy tasks to do together. First, the COVID-19 pandemic still needs serious handling. I ask the Police to always be on standby in dealing with COVID-19," President Joko Widodo said in Semarang, Central Java.
In addition, Indonesia and a number of countries in the world are facing global uncertainty and the threat of a crisis. Therefore, the Indonesian National Police must be able to maintain security and public order. So, Indonesia is able to face the challenges.
"Second, we must be alert to global uncertainties, energy crises, food crises, and financial crises. Therefore, the Indonesian National Police must ensure security and security so that we are stronger in facing these challenges," President Joko Widodo said.
For the third task, President Joko Widodo asked the Indonesian National Police to follow the continuation of current development. Because lately, there are lots of technology-based crime threats such as online fraud, transactions using other people's credit cards, theft of information data, hacking sites and emails, and many more.
The threat of technology-based crime requires the Indonesian National Police to be more advanced than the perpetrators of crime.
"Third, we must be more prepared to face the threat of the latest technology-based crime. Therefore, the Police must be more advanced than criminals. The Indonesian National Police must continue to innovate and improve their mastery of technology," President Joko Widodo said.