Metro Jaya Police in Indonesia announced that student admissions for the Police Academy in 2026 will occur through a single pathway, ensuring no special quotas or intermediaries. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and integrity in recruitment processes.
Jakarta Police have announced that the admission process for the 2026 Police Academy (Akpol) will occur through a single standard pathway, without any quotas or intermediaries. This was stated during the initial health screening phase for applicants.
The Police Academy has kicked off 'Coexistence Week', aimed at promoting values of tolerance and cooperation among university students. This event features a variety of cultural and social activities designed to foster a sense of belonging and citizenship.
The Indonesian National Police announced that the registration process for the Police Academy in 2026 will occur solely through official channels, with no special quotas available. This move aims to combat corruption and ensure transparency.
The Indonesian police have announced the initiation of a new recruitment process for students at the Police Academy for 2026, emphasizing principles of transparency and accountability. This announcement is part of efforts to enhance human values within the police force.
Metro Jaya Police in Indonesia has announced the commencement of the recruitment process for the Police Academy students for 2026, emphasizing transparency and integrity throughout the selection stages. This initiative aims to build a professional and trustworthy police force.
The Indonesian police have announced the establishment of a social science lab at the police academy in Semarang. This initiative aims to strengthen police capabilities in addressing social and security issues as part of the government's efforts to improve security performance.