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INDONESIA
POLICING
MERMEMBER :
MARC CAPULI
STEVEN VER
JOSHUA MERCADO
STEPHEN BAUTISTA
The organization is now independent and is under the direct auspices of the President of Indonesia. The
Indonesian National Police is responsible for law enforcement and policing duties all over Indonesia. The
organization is widely known for its corruption, violence, and incompetence.
The Indonesian National Police also takes part in international United Nations missions, and, after special
training, provided security for the UNAMID mission to protect internally-displaced people in Darfur.
In total, per 2020 the total personnel that the Indonesian National Police possesses is 440,000, and the number
is increasing every year, it includes 34,000 Brimob personnel, with up-to 7,000 water and aviation police
personnel, 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.
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 Indonesia 24 hours.
TYPE OF GOVERNMENT
Presidential representative democratic
Centralized policing system
RANK
HIGH OFFICIAL
POLICE GENERAL
POLICE COMMISSIONER GENERAL
POLICE INSPECTOR GENERAL
POLICE BRIGADIER GENERAL
MIDDLE-RANK OFFICERS
POLICE SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT
POLICE SUPERINTENDENT
POLICE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT
INSPECTOR
POLICE SENIOR INSPECTOR
POLICE FIRST INSPECTOR
POLICE SECOND INSPECTOR
NON-COMMISSINED OFFICER
POLICE ASSISTANT FIRST INSPECTOR
POLICE ASSISTANT SECOND INSPECTOR
POLICE SENIOR BRIGADIER
POLICE BRIGADIER
POLICE FIRST BRIGADIER
PRIVATE
POLICE SENIOR Assistant Brigadier
POLICE Assistant 1st Brigadier
POLICE Assistant 2nd Brigadier
POLICE SENIOR Private
POLICE FIRST Private
POLICE SECOND Private
SALARY
The average police officer gross salary in Indonesia is rp296.067.126 or an equivalent hourly rate
of rp142.340. In addition, they earn an average bonus of rp6.839.151. Salary estimates based on
salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Indonesia. An
entry level police officer (1-3 years of experience) earns an average salary of rp215.668.431. On
the other end, a senior level police officer (8+ years of experience) earns an average salary of
rp369.717.311.
MEMBER OF INTERPOL
The Indonesian NCB is part of the Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, which is the Indonesian
national police force. It sits in the Division of International Relations with a staff of more than 120
police officers.
The NCB plays a central role in preventing the country and surrounding region from serving
international organized crime. By providing globally sourced intelligence about crime trends, the
NCB shares information on emerging crime threats affecting the region and ways to tackle them.
In particular, the NCB helps police officers across Indonesia detect and investigate the flow of illicit
goods along land and maritime trafficking routes in and around its national territory and waters. The
NCB takes part regularly in global INTERPOL-led regional police operations.