Waka Commission III of the House of Representatives encourages law enforcement in Bengkulu free intervention
Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Commission III of the Golkar Party faction, Sari Yuliati emphasized that the integrity and independence of legal institutions is a dead prize to build public trust. It was transferred by Sari when he led the work of the House of Representatives of the House of the Indonesian Parliament to Bengkulu Province on Wednesday (5/28/25). When Sari met Bengkulu Regional Chief Kajati Bengkulu and Bengkulu BNNP’s head, Sari expressed concern about the rise of crimes that damaged people, such as landmafia, drug distribution and corruption at regional level. “Law enforcement may not be influenced by any interests. The law must come to power with justice and not. This is a firm message that we visited this work this time,” Sari said in a written statement on Thursday (5/29/2025). Browse to continue with the content, Sari assessed that law enforcement should be a tool for empowerment, not oppression, in the context of the great vision of Asta Cita President Prabowo’s administration. Therefore, structural reform and digital transformation of legal institutions become a necessity. “We have to dare to change the way it works. We can no longer fight modern crimes with the old system. Commission III insists that all law enforcement institutions begin to improve thoroughly,” he explained. Furthermore, the general treasurer of the Golkar Party DPP emphasized that this visit was not just a formality. The visit is a strategic forum to take up real reports, identify urgent needs and listen to technical and political obstacles facing partners. “We want partners in the regions to transfer openly what is needed. Commission III is ready to fight for it, both in legislation, budget and cross -sector coordination,” Sari concluded. (ANL/EGA) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here