National Police received an award from the PKP minister for the support of 3 million subsidized houses

Jakarta – National Police received an award from the Minister of Housing and Settlement Areas (PKP) Maruarar Sirait. This award was awarded because the National Police were considered Family Eggized and worked with the PKP ministry in an effort to realize the 3 million subsidized houses program. This award was awarded on the 75th National Home Day 2025 in PKP Minister Room, Wisma Mandiri, Jalan MH Thamrin, Central -Jakarta, Monday (8/25/2025). Wakapolri Komjen Dedi Prasetyo was present in the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo in this case. Browse to continue with Content Awards of the PKP ministry to the National Police are awarded in the form of a charter. The award was presented directly to Komjen Dedi by Minister Ara. “At present, there were about 13,000 subsidized houses. And the development goal is 16,000 subsidized houses. Surely according to the National Police Chief’s instructions, national police are always ready to support what the policy and strategic programs of the president are,” Komjen Dedi said. The form of support to the National Police in an effort to realize 3 million subsidized homes, including the joint supervision of the prosecutor’s office. National Police also built subsidized housing for members of the National Police, one of whom was in East Carawang, West -Java, namely Ayyasa Residence; and other subsidized housing in a number of provinces. It was known that General Sigit offered a simultaneous pioneering work of subsidized housing programs for members of the National Police and Officials on March 4. The event was centered in Karawang and attended by Minister Ara and the Western Java -Governor Dedi Mulyadi. “Alhamdulillah, today we all come together to jointly support what the program and policy of the president are related to the construction of 3 million homes,” General Sigit said at the time. On the same occasion, Minister Ara General thanks Sigit for his support. He said the government provided a red carpet for low -income (MBR) people. “First, Mr Kapolri, thank you, you help our work,” Ara said on the place. (AUD/DECK)

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