

Eyewitness – Denpasar. Bali Police Chief, Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya, received a delegation from the Hindu University of Indonesia (UNHI) on Tuesday (March 10, 2026), to discuss strategic partnerships in education and human resource development.
Accompanied by the Deputy Chief of Police and the Head of Human Resources, Irjen Adityajaya hosted the meeting in a collaborative atmosphere, aiming to bridge the gap between law enforcement and academic institutions.
The Rector of UNHI, Dr. Cokorda Gde Bayu Putra, outlined several academic programs and potential collaborative frameworks, specifically focusing on education, research, and community service.
”As the Rector of UNHI, I hope to establish a partnership in the legal field to enhance institutional relations, ensuring our programs align with the Tri Dharma (Three Pillars) of Higher Education,” said Dr. Cokorda.
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In response, Inspector General Adityajaya expressed his appreciation for the university’s initiative. He emphasized that the Bali Police Force is actively engaging with academic and religious entities to maintain social harmony and regional security.
”The synergy between the police and universities is vital for cultivating high-quality human resources and ensuring stability in Bali,” the Police Chief stated.
He concluded the meeting by expressing his hope that the collaboration would foster advancements in both scientific knowledge and professional policing standards.
Reporter: Daniel Herry







