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        "id": 1708369,
        "msgid": "traffic-police-chief-discusses-police-transformation-urges-sincere-service-to-the-public-1777456401",
        "date": "2026-04-29 15:34:24",
        "title": "Traffic Police Chief Discusses Police Transformation, Urges Sincere Service to the Public",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps Chief Irjen Agus outlined the Kapolri's transformation policies at an ETLE operator training in Sentul, emphasising the need for a grand, influential police organisation focused on sincere public service and human-centred approaches. He highlighted a shift from manual ticketing to 95% digital enforcement via ETLE to ensure transparency and eliminate corruption, aiming to make traffic police beloved safety heroes. This aligns with the broader 'Beyond Trust Presisi' initiative to modernise and build public trust in law enforcement.",
        "content": "<p>The Fiscal Year 2026 ETLE Operator Training Agenda was held at Ole\nSuites Sentul, West Java, from 27 to 29 April 2026. In addition to Irjen\nAgus, the event was also attended by Dirgakkum Korlantas Polri Brigjen\nFaizal.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOf course, we cannot ignore the policies of the Chief of Police. The\nfirst is Organisational Transformation. What is the meaning of\norganisational transformation? Our organisation, our institution, must\nbe grand. Not small, not diminished, not belittled. It must be grand in\nachievements, grand in influence, and grand in structure,\u201d said Irjen\nAgus.<\/p>\n<p>Irjen Agus explained that his directives are a direct elaboration of\nKapolri General Listyo Sigit Prabowo\u2019s policies on Beyond Trust Presisi.\nHe stressed that the transformation must encompass four major\ndimensions: organisation, operations, public service, and\nsupervision.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Chief of Police has only one word: serve. Serve the public\nsincerely, embrace the public, maintain ties with the public, and the\npublic will obey the rules we convey to them. Change: you serve, not to\nbe served,\u201d he emphasised.<\/p>\n<p>The Traffic Corps Chief recounted the operational transformation that\nnow prioritises a humanistic approach. He no longer wants any distance\nbetween traffic police and the community.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn the past, the indicator of success was the number of tickets\nissued; now it\u2019s different. I am not proud of enforcing the law, but I\nam proud when traffic police are friendly with the community. If in the\npast traffic police\u2019s approach was ticketing, now it\u2019s with the heart,\u201d\nrevealed Irjen Agus.<\/p>\n<p>In line with the Kapolri\u2019s directives to realise a modern and\ntransparent police force, Agus set policies with a stark contrast in the\nproportion of law enforcement between digital and manual methods.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy policy is 95 percent of law enforcement using ETLE. The remaining\n5 percent manual ticketing\u2014that\u2019s our weapon, but I don\u2019t want any\ntransactional dealings. If anyone messes around with ETLE, I ask Pak\nDirgakkum to remove them immediately! Don\u2019t let us diminish our own\ninstitution,\u201d he concluded.<\/p>\n<p>Irjen Agus hopes that through this ETLE operator training, traffic\npolice will truly become beloved safety heroes in the eyes of the\npublic.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/traffic-police-chief-discusses-police-transformation-urges-sincere-service-to-the-public-1777456401",
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