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Law enforcement in Indonesia is mainly performed by the Indonesian National Police (POLRI), together with other law enforcement agencies which are under the president, a certain ministry or State-owned company (BUMN) which perform policing duties for a certain public service, these law enforcement agencies are under supervision and are trained by the Indonesian National Police.
The Indonesian National Police (Indonesian: Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, lit. 'The State Police of the Republic of Indonesia', abbreviated as POLRI) is the national law enforcement and police force of the Republic of Indonesia. Founded on 1 July 1946, it was formerly a part of the country's military since 1962. The police were formally ...
The following list compares the size of police forces and police per head. In 2006, an analysis by the United Nations indicates an approximate median of 300 police officers per 100,000 inhabitants. [1]
Under the 2004 Public Prosecution Service Act (Undang-Undang Nomor 16 Tahun 2004 tentang Kejaksaan Republik Indonesia) Article 30, the prosecutors of the Service are vested with law enforcement authority in: [1] [6] Criminal cases, of which the prosecutors: conduct public prosecution activities; execute court orders and legally-binding court ...
People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Indonesia (7 P) Indonesian police officers (34 P) Prisoners and detainees of Indonesia (10 C, 31 P)
Operationally, both law enforcement institutions coordinate with each other in implementing law enforcement duties throughout Indonesia. Arrests made towards members of the public suspected of breaking any law concerned with the constitution of the country is done by the Indonesian National Police , the Satpol PP meanwhile may arrest people in ...
Specialist law enforcement agencies of Indonesia (9 P) Pages in category "Law enforcement agencies of Indonesia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Law enforcement in Indonesia is mainly performed by the Indonesian National Police (POLRI), together with other law enforement agencies such as the Indonesia Forest Rangers, Remote Islands and Coastal Development Police, and Agricultural and Animal Quarantine Police, which are under the command of a certain ministry or State-owned company (BUMN ...