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  2. Law enforcement in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian National Police (POLRI) is the main agency responsible for maintaining security and public order, law enforcement, and provide protection and service to the community in Indonesia. The force is a centralised organisation with responsibilities ranging from traffic control , criminal investigation , intelligence gathering and ...

  3. Indonesian National Police - Wikipedia

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    Polri is also assisted by an estimated 1 million members of Senkom Mitra Polri volunteers throughout the country which are civilians that assist the police. [ 9 ] The headquarters of the Indonesian National Police is located in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta and the Indonesian National Police hotline-emergency number is 110 which serves all over ...

  4. Criminal Investigation Agency - Wikipedia

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    The organisation of Bareskrim consists of: [4] Leadership Element Chief of Criminal Investigation Agency (Kepala Badan Reserse Kriminal Polri / Kabareskrim)Vice Chief of Criminal Investigation Agency (Wakil Kepala Badan Reserse Kriminal Polri / Wakabareskrim)

  5. Senkom Mitra Polri - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian National Police Partners Communication Center (Sentra Komunikasi Mitra Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, abbreviated and commonly known as Senkom Mitra Polri) are neighborhood watch groups in Indonesia that inform and assist the members of Indonesian National Police (Polri) in providing information and reporting any kind of public threats to the law enforcement.

  6. Provinces of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Further autonomy was given through the declaration that Aceh was a "special region" on 23 May 1959, later formalized through Law no. 18 of 1965. Following the fall of Suharto, Law no. 44 of 1999 and Law no. 18 of 2001 created a new framework that was adopted by both parties through Law no. 11 of 2006.

  7. Municipal Police (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Police Unit (Indonesian: Polisi Pamong Praja, lit. 'Public Servants Police or Country / City Administrators Police', [1] or translated as "Public Order Enforcers [2] Police" or simply 'Municipal Police', [3] abbreviated as Satpol PP or POL PP), are municipal police units throughout Indonesia which are under the control of the local governments of each province, city, and regency ...

  8. Pecalang - Wikipedia

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    Pecalang at Jatiluwih, Bali. Pecalang (pronounced as "pechalang") are a type of local "traditional" security officers of an administrative village in Bali , Indonesia. [ 1 ] Throughout Indonesia, they are uniquely present in Bali only and usually are engaged in mundane tasks such as assisting traffic control , but during large events (usually ...

  9. Chief of the Indonesian National Police - Wikipedia

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    bubar aja polri hama. Since it was first formed, this position has experienced several changes in hierarchy and position names. In the Old Order era, this position had undergone several name changes (such as Men/Pangak, or Minister/Commander of the Police Force [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as then-member of the cabinet) and in the New Order era the position of ...