JAMBI | INDATANEWS.COM - Jambi Police Chief Inspector General of Police Krisno Halomoan Siregar, S.I.K., M.H., has strengthened law enforcement synergy with the Jambi High Prosecutor's Office (Kejaksaan Tinggi Jambi) through an introductory and friendship visit to the prosecutor's office on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
The visit became an important moment for both law enforcement institutions to further expand communication, coordination, and cooperation. The effort aims to ensure a professional, fair, and community-oriented legal process that benefits the people of Jambi Province.
During the event, the Jambi Police Chief was accompanied by senior officials from the Jambi Regional Police (PJU Polda Jambi). The delegation was directly welcomed by Jambi Chief Prosecutor Sugeng Hariadi along with senior representatives of the prosecutor's office.
After the meeting, the two institutional leaders jointly held a doorstop interview with media representatives. The activity reflected public transparency regarding their shared commitment to strengthening cooperation in law enforcement across Jambi Province.
LAW ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION: The Jambi Police Chief emphasized the importance of communication, coordination, and cooperation between the police and the prosecutor's office to ensure legal certainty and justice for the community. (PHOTO: Dalil Harahap)
Strengthening Communication Between
Law Enforcement Institutions
Jambi Police Chief Inspector General of Police Krisno Halomoan Siregar stated that the dialogue between the Jambi Police and the Jambi High Prosecutor's Office was not merely a routine activity, but also served as a strategic forum to strengthen institutional relations between law enforcement agencies.
According to him, effective communication must not only be established at the leadership level but also extended to operational personnel. This is essential to ensure that every law enforcement process runs optimally while maintaining professionalism and legal certainty.
"This exchange is conducted regularly. Communication must be built not only at the leadership level but also down to the operational levels so that coordination can be strengthened and cooperation in law enforcement can be implemented optimally. The ultimate goal is to create legal certainty and a sense of justice for the community. The police and the prosecutor's office are part of the legal system that must be present to provide benefits to society," said the Jambi Police Chief.
He emphasized that the police and the prosecutor's office play an important role as components of the national legal system. Therefore, harmonious cooperation between the two institutions is a key factor in providing high-quality legal services to the public.
Prosecutor's Office Appreciates Sustainable Cooperation
Jambi Chief Prosecutor Sugeng Hariadi expressed his appreciation for the visit of the Jambi Police Chief and his delegation. He stated that the coordination between the prosecutor's office and the Jambi Police has become an important foundation in maintaining professionalism while carrying out law enforcement duties.
Sugeng considered the meeting a positive starting point for further developing cooperation between the two institutions. Through continuous coordination, both agencies can carry out their respective duties according to their authorities while continuing to uphold professional and proportional principles.
"This exchange is a regular activity that we carry out. We continue to build coordination with the Jambi Police Chief and his staff in various areas of law enforcement. This meeting is an appropriate starting point to further strengthen professional, proportional, and increasingly solid cooperation in carrying out law enforcement duties in Jambi Province," Sugeng explained.
Sugeng hoped that the strong relationship between the prosecutor's office and the Jambi Police would continue to develop and contribute to creating a more effective legal system that is trusted by the community.
APPRECIATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT SYNERGY: Jambi Chief Prosecutor Sugeng Hariadi appreciated the cooperation between the Jambi Police and the Jambi High Prosecutor's Office in strengthening professional and solid coordination in law enforcement. (PHOTO: Dalil Harahap)
Joint Commitment to Professional Legal Services
The Jambi Police Chief, through Head of Public Relations of the Jambi Police, Police Commissioner Erlan Munaji, stated that the meeting reflected the strong commitment of both institutions to maintaining unity among law enforcement agencies.
According to him, intensive communication, strong coordination, and harmonious cooperation are the keys to improving the quality of legal services for the public. This collaboration is also part of efforts to maintain public security and order (kamtibmas) in Jambi Province.
"This exchange demonstrates the strong commitment of the Jambi Police and the Jambi High Prosecutor's Office to continuously strengthen synergy in every law enforcement process. Through intensive communication, solid coordination, and harmonious cooperation, we are confident that legal services for the community will become more professional, transparent, and fair. This synergy is also a joint strength in maintaining a safe and stable security situation while supporting development in Jambi Province," said Police Commissioner Erlan.
Erlan added that the increasingly closer cooperation between the Jambi Police and the Jambi High Prosecutor's Office represents a shared strength in addressing various challenges in law enforcement and maintaining regional stability.
The continuously developed collaboration between the two institutions demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement authorities to ensuring legal certainty, justice, and security for the people.
With stronger coordination, the Jambi Police and the Jambi High Prosecutor's Office are committed to providing professional, transparent, and community-oriented legal services. This cooperation also serves as an important element in supporting development and creating a safe and stable environment in Jambi Province. (IDCN)
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Dalil Harahap | EDITOR:
Fik Sagala