The Indonesian National Police (Polri) reaffirmed its commitment to supporting government initiatives during the annual Leadership Meeting (Rapim) held on February 10, 2026, in Jakarta. Jenderal Listyo Sigit Prabowo, the Chief of the Indonesian National Police, emphasized the importance of aligning police work with national development goals.
During the event at the Krakatau Grand Ballroom in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Sigit stated that the police force would actively follow up on directives issued by President Prabowo Subianto during the recent TNI-Polri meeting at the Presidential Palace on February 9, 2026. “We are detailing the directives from the President, particularly concerning the government work plan for 2026,” he noted.
The meeting covered several crucial topics, including food self-sufficiency, energy security, and downstream processing, among other priority programs outlined in the government’s strategic plans. Sigit assured attendees that Polri would continue to support the execution of these initiatives to boost Indonesia’s economy.
This commitment reflects a broader strategy to enhance cooperation between law enforcement and governmental bodies, aimed at fostering stability and progress across various sectors. The police force’s involvement is seen as essential in ensuring that government programs are implemented effectively and efficiently.
By aligning its operations with national objectives, Polri aims to play a pivotal role in facilitating the successful realization of Indonesia’s development agenda. Sigit’s statements highlight the police’s readiness to engage actively in the pursuit of a more prosperous future for the nation.
As Indonesia navigates its development challenges, the ongoing support from Polri is expected to be instrumental in achieving key economic and social goals.
