Papua Police Forensic Laboratory Operations Immediately

Papua Police Forensic Laboratory Operations Immediately

The Papua Regional Police (Polda) will have a Forensic Laboratory Division (Bidlabfor) to reveal or support the investigation and investigation of various cases that occur in the area. Bidlabfor as a supporting element in the field of forensic laboratories at the Regional Police level under the Regional Police Chief.
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The National Police Headquarters Forensic Laboratory Central Police Forensic Laboratory Team has reviewed the feasibility study of the Papua Police Regional Forensic Laboratory (Bidlabfor), Jayapura, Thursday (1/30/2020) yesterday. The feasibility test of the Papua Regional Police Bidlabfor needs to be done, so that it can have a shape and a tip or get a conclusion.
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"We have been in the Papua Regional Police for almost 3 months, we have been recruited from various Bidlabfor Regional Police in Indonesia. We have already sprinted for the operational preparation of the Papua Regional Police Bidlabfor, "said the Head of the Papua Regional Police Puslabfor, AKB Maruli Simanjuntak.
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Papua Deputy Police Chief Brigadier General Yakobus Marjuki said the laboratory was part of the investigation's strengthening. "We must strengthen the investigation, besides this laboratory is related to the police station. The strengthening of our personnel is only 45 percent, "Marjuki said.
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Noted that currently only 5 new police stations are inaugurated, the Papua Regional Police have asked 1,000 personnel to the National Police Chief including SPN graduates to strengthen inward. "I hope the strengthening of this investigation can not be separated from our weaknesses, internal and external understanding so that all encourage for law enforcement in Papua," Marjuki added.
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Labfor's efforts to strengthen its personnel include the necessary infrastructure and budget support. Head of the Indonesian Police Headquarters, Brigadier General Ahmad Haydar, said that the Papua Bidlabfor development budget is worth US $ 12 million, divided in half with the Riau Regional Police.
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"Yesterday we looked at Riau, now we look at Papua, if we meet the requirements to be operational, we will make a letter and SKEP from the National Police Chief means it is ready to be operational," Ahmad said.

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