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Hari Ini Ito Sumardi Dilantik jadi Kabareskrim

Hari Ini Ito Sumardi Dilantik jadi Kabareskrim

Headline News / Umum / Senin, 30 November 2009 08:11 WIB

Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: Inspektur Jenderal Polisi Ito Sumardi hari ini rencananya akan dilantik secara resmi sebagai Kepala Badan Reserse Kriminal Mabes Polri. Pelantikan akan dilakukan langsung Kepala Polri Jenderal Polisi Bambang Hendarso Danuri. Ito menggantikan Komisaris Jenderal Polisi Susno Duadji yang dicopot menyusul kisruh penahanan dua petinggi Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi, Bibit Samad Rianto dan Chandra M Hamzah dan kasus Bank Century.

Ito Sumardi lahir di Bogor 17 Juni 1953. Jebolan Akademi Kepolisian tahun 1977 itu meraih gelar Doktor pada tahun 2005. Salah satu pos penting yang ia tempati di masa awal karier kepolisiannya adalah sebagai Ditserse Polres Metro Jakarta Pusat. Lalu pada tahun 1993 hingga 1996 menjadi Kasat Lantas Polwiltabes Bandung, Jawa Barat.

Setelah itu ia sempat memimpin Polwiltabes Surabaya dari tahun 2001 hingga 2003. Ito lalu ditarik ke Mabes Polri guna mengisi posisi sebagai Direktur Samapta Babinkam 2004-2005. Sebelum akhirnya bertugas sebagai staf ahli Kapolri, Ito juga sempat memimpin dua Kepolisian Daerah, yakni Polda Riau dari tahun 2005 hingga 2006 dan Polda Sumatra Selatan tahun 2006 hingga 2008.

Reporter Metro TV Dince Indra melaporkan, serah terima jabatan bukan hanya antara Ito dan Susno Duadji. Sebanyak 25 pejabat tinggi di tubuh Mabes Polri juga dimutasi dan akan sertijab hari ini. Ke-25 pejabat yag dimutasi adalah dari 16 perwira tinggi dan sembilan komisaris besar. Rencananya, sertijab akan dilakukan setelah apel di Mabes Polri.

Menurut anggota Humas Mabes Polri, Ketut Yoga, pelantikan yang sebelumnya terbuka untuk wartawan, kali ini berlangsung tertutup. Tidak jelas yang menjadi alasan pelantikan berlangsung tertutup ini.(*/DSY)

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