Fitria Mega to become foremost female Jambi Police Force chief
Adjunct Senior Commissioner Fitria Mega became the first policewoman to serve as chief of the Tebo Police Force, Jambi Province. Mega officially took the reins after being sworn in by
Adjunct Senior Commissioner Fitria Mega became the first policewoman to serve as chief of the Tebo Police Force, Jambi Province. Mega officially took the reins after being sworn in by
President Joko Widodo’s directives to expedite ratification of the sexual violence prevention bill (RUU TPKS) demonstrated the government’s commitment to encouraging passage of the bill, the Presidential Staff Office (KSP)
The Indonesian National Police is planning to implement a prosperity-based approach under Operation Nemangkawi in Papua Province in 2022, according to a spokesperson. To this end, the Nemangkawi Task Force
Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Minister Bintang Puspayoga lauded National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, over his decision to form the Women and Children Service Unit as its own
The Banyumas city police, Central Java, have detained a 25-year-old man for posting obscene photos of his ex-lover on social media and sending their prints to the victim’s home. AJ,
Ex-Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigator Novel Baswedan and 43 other officers earlier dismissed after failing the civic knowledge test in September 2021 began their first day as civil apparatus for
The National Police has extended the Nemangkawi Task Force’s operational period till January 25, 2022, following the end of the second phase of its operations on December 31, 2021. “A
I, Ridwan Kamil, the Governor of West Java, representing West Java’s provincial government, would like to say Happy New Year 2022. Bandung, West Java West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil, in
Solok, W Sumatra The Solok city police in West Sumatra dismissed four police officers on grounds of disciplinary violation and involvement in drug trafficking and motorcycle theft in 2021. Three
Jakarta Eighty-three graduates of Islamic boarding schools (Pesantren) across Indonesia were recruited as police cadets in 2021, according to National Police chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo. Fifty-six of them were