Majene

Sunday March 11, 2018 | 13:24

Peserta Binlat Calon Anggota Polri Majene/ Sulbarkita.com-Asr

Mejene, Sulbarkita.com - Majene AKBP Police Chief Asri Effendy advised all participants who have joined the Training and Training Program (Binlat) Prospective Police Members 2017/2018 can take advantage of the lessons learned well.

He also hopes Binary Participants can shape their individual characters. The way is by utilizing the knowledge obtained to register other schools of the Department, "So not only to register members of the Police only but also for other official school registration," said Kapolres in a speech at the Binlat closing ceremony Sunday, March 11.

A total of 101 students of Senior High School (SMA) and equivalent as Majene District participated in this Binlat for 6 months in Majene City. Binary took place in September 2017 until February 2018. This activity was held as many as 48 meetings with 6 times the evaluation of material understanding. Among others, the evaluation of psychology, academic, kesamaptaan, and health.

Each material is done in a different place. As well as physical exercise, which is held at around Prasamya Majene stadium. "This evaluation is expected to improve academic, psycho-and cognitive knowledge, as well as to know early about health in preparation for the admission tests of Police members in 2018," Kompol Asriani Basri said.

Vice Regent Majene Lukman appreciate the implementation of Binlat that has been done Polres Majene along with Regency Majene this. He said it will commit to work together to continue the Binary Program next year. "I hope that this program can continue next year," Lukman said in his speech.

Based on Majene Polres data, the initial number of participants was 148 people consisting of 115 men and 33 women. But in the end that actively participate in these activities as many as 86 people consisting of 69 men and 17 women. Binary participants are the original sons of Majene from 8 sub-districts and prioritized to be domiciled in coastal, mountainous and inland areas. (Asr /)



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