JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The Indonesian National Police is set to receive a new chief, after Parliament approved the selection by acclamation of Commissioner General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, President Joko Widodo’s former aide, to the post.
State Owned Enterprises [ BUMN ] Minister Erick Thohir continues to refute hoaxes on Covid-19 vaccines, more than a week after Indonesia started a mass vaccination drive against the pandemic.
And the government has decided to extend its Enforced Restriction of Community Activities [ PPKM ] policy in Java and Bali, after the number of daily Covid-19 cases doubled in the beginning of 2021. Read on for more of these stories, as curated by our editors:
Parliament Approves Jokowi’s Former Adjutant as Next Police Chief
The House of Representatives Commission III overseeing legal affairs has approved the nomination of Commissioner General Listyo Sigit Prabowo as the new Indonesian National Police chief on Wednesday, January 20.
The former aide to President Joko Widodo will replacing his outgoing predecessor General Idham Azis, who is due to retire this month.
“The House of Representatives’ Commission III have agreed to the honorable discharge of General Idham Azis as chief of the Indonesian National Police, and the appointment of Commissioner General Listyo Sigit Prabowo in his place,” said Commission III chairman Herman Hery.
Herman added that Commission III will immediately send a letter to the House Speaker to schedule a plenary session for the formal confirmation.
The current Criminal Investigation Department (Bareskrim) head promised to “resolve cases in Indonesia that caught the public attention in his first 100 days.”
While he pledged breakthroughs, such as limiting traffic police to regulate roads instead of issuing tickets and emphasizing on ‘restorative justice’, he did not shrink from potentially controversial steps.
These include reviving the Pam Swakarsa police cauxiliaries who were implicated in human rights abuses, particularly after the overthrowing of late President Soeharto’s New Order regime in 1998.
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