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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

During the year 2012, as many as 45 police officers from the Riau Police, dishonorably discharged.

During the year 2012, as many as 45 police officers from the Riau Police, dishonorably discharged.


During the year 2012, as many as 45 police officers from the Riau Police, dishonorably discharged. The dismissal of criminal backed and desertion of service for months.


Of the 45 members of the Riau Police, as many as 13 people fired for committing a crime and 32 more due to desertion. Of that number, only 28 people who have come out official decisions.
- Suedi Hussein

"Of the 45 members of the Riau Police, as many as 13 people fired for committing a crime and 32 more due to desertion. Of that number, only 28 people who have come out the official decision," said Suedi Hussein, head of the Riau Police, at the close of 2012 in Police Headquarters Riau, Pekanbaru, on Monday (12/31/2012) night.

The dismissal of members of the Riau Police, during 2012, an increase compared to the year 2011 which is only 10 people. Means there is an increase up to 450 percent.

Suedi revealed a dishonorable discharge step was taken after a decision of the Police Commission Meeting Code. In the trial of ethics, in 2012, in fact there are as many as 51 people were prosecuted, the first consisting of the officers and NCOs of the people as many as 50 people.

"The most violated from Siak eight members of the police and police around Rokan Hilir six people," added Suedi.

According Suedi, during the year 2012, as many as 346 police officers and civil servants in the ranks of the Riau Police have been subjected to disciplinary sanctions. The enforcement of discipline was starting middle level officers (five people), the first 34 people officers, 305 non-commissioned officers and civil servants person 2 people.

Suedi expect, no longer ranks disciplinary offense and a criminal offense. "Our job is to protect, serve and protector of society. So if our members are not disciplined and do a criminal, how we can give a good example to the community," said Suedi.

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