I Made Agus Prasatya Officially Appointed Director of Law Enforcement at Korlantas Polri
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Irjen Pol. Agus Suryonugroho led a ceremony for the handover of the Director of Law Enforcement (Dirgakkum) position within the Korlantas Polri.
- The new Dirgakkum, Kombes Pol. I Made Agus Prasatya, replaces Brigjen Pol Faizal.
- The Korlantas emphasized the importance of a humanistic, professional, and transparent approach in law enforcement, alongside the use of digital transformation and ETLE for modern traffic law enforcement.
Jakarta โ The Indonesian National Police's Traffic Corps (Korlantas Polri) has seen a change in leadership for its Directorate of Law Enforcement (Dirgakkum). The handover ceremony, led by Korlantas Chief Irjen Pol. Agus Suryonugroho, saw Kombes Pol. I Made Agus Prasatya officially assume the role of Dirgakkum Korlantas Polri, succeeding Brigjen Pol Faizal.
During the ceremony, Irjen Pol. Agus Suryonugroho stressed the strategic importance of the Directorate of Law Enforcement in ensuring traffic safety, order, and smoothness. He urged all law enforcement personnel to prioritize a humanistic, professional, transparent, and service-oriented approach in their duties. This directive underscores a commitment to community-focused policing within the traffic division.
Furthermore, Suryonugroho highlighted the critical role of digital transformation, particularly the utilization of Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) systems. He positioned ETLE as a primary instrument for modern, accountable, and fair traffic law enforcement, signaling a move towards more technologically advanced and transparent regulatory practices.
Kombes Pol. I Made Agus Prasatya's appointment is attributed to his track record and contributions to various strategic traffic programs. Notably, he was instrumental in reforming the management of Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) from traffic violations. This reform, initiated in 2020 through collaboration between the National Police, the Attorney General's Office, and the Supreme Court, aimed to create a more transparent and accountable system for managing traffic fine revenue, supporting the development of the National Precision ETLE.
The culmination of these reform efforts is the issuance of Ministerial Regulation (PMK) Number 100 of 2024 concerning the Deposit and Recording of Non-Tax State Revenue from Fines for Traffic and Road Violations. This regulation, effective January 1, 2025, marks a significant milestone in the transparent, accountable, and collaborative management of PNBP from traffic violations.
Originally published by CNN Indonesia in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.