Bekasi Metro Police Chief Honours 39 Officers, Emphasises Humane Policing
The Bekasi Metro Police awarded dozens of high-performing personnel in a ceremony recognising achievements ranging from rapid response to 110 emergency calls to drug busts and brawl prevention.
The awards ceremony was held at the Promoter Building of the Jakarta Metropolitan Police on Thursday (19 February 2026), led by Bekasi Metro Police Chief Commissioner Sumarni. The event was attended by senior officials, sub-district police chiefs, all personnel, civil servants, and the award recipients.
A total of 39 personnel received commendations, comprising 110 call centre operators, rapid response team members handling 110 reports, traffic division officers who successfully uncovered drug cases, and the Presisi Team, which played a role in preventing brawls and dismantling narcotics distribution networks.
In her address, Commissioner Sumarni affirmed that the awards represented the leadership’s appreciation for personnel who had performed optimally, whilst also serving as motivation for all officers to continue improving the quality of public services and maintaining a conducive security situation within the Bekasi Metro Police jurisdiction. She also expressed appreciation for all personnel who had demonstrated extraordinary dedication in carrying out their duties.
“I extend my thanks to all personnel who have worked with full dedication and thus deserve the awards presented today. These achievements are not merely a source of personal pride but also institutional pride,” said Commissioner Sumarni.
Humane Service and Rapid 110 Response
In her briefing, Commissioner Sumarni also stressed the importance of swift and humane public services, particularly for the 110 call centre, the Integrated Police Service Centre, driving licence services, and police clearance certificates. She commended the 110 call centre’s performance, which was assessed as having responded to public complaints optimally, making it one of the best nationally.
Additionally, the police chief reminded law enforcement ranks to handle cases professionally and in a structured manner, and to actively communicate with complainants to prevent misunderstandings and public grievances.
With the holy month of Ramadan approaching, all personnel were also asked to exercise greater self-control, increase positive activities, undertake community-beneficial initiatives, and carry out various operations to anticipate potential security disturbances such as brawls, illegal street racing, sarong fights, and the distribution of narcotics and prohibited substances.
The police chief reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to eradicating drug abuse and officer misconduct.
“There is zero tolerance for officers involved in narcotics, whether as users or distributors. Strict sanctions up to and including dishonourable discharge will be enforced in accordance with prevailing law,” she stated firmly.
The awards ceremony is expected to serve as a catalyst for all personnel to continue excelling, to adapt to the Indonesian National Police’s paradigm of community-oriented service, and to maintain integrity in every aspect of their duties.
“Should members of the public require police assistance, please contact the 110 police call centre immediately. The Bekasi Metro Police is committed to providing fast, humane, and professional service to all members of the community,” she concluded.