Indonesian National Police 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
counter-terrorism duties. The Indonesian National Police is the national policing force of Indonesia with its headquarters located in
Jakarta. It is under the auspices of the
President of Indonesia. The highest command of the national police in Indonesia is executed in Jakarta, at the Indonesian National Police Headquarters (Mabes Polri) located at Trunojoyo Street,
Kebayoran Baru,
South Jakarta. The National Police HQ oversees every
provincial police of the country, each
Province of Indonesia has its own Police Headquarters known as "POLDA" an abbreviation of
Kepolisian Daerah (Regional Police) in
Indonesian, it oversees several city or regional police departments which are responsible for a
city or
regency (Kabupaten) in the province, it is known as "POLRES" (
Kepolisian Resort), a "Polres" then oversees several police stations responsible for a
sub-district (kecamatan) known as "POLSEK" (
Kepolisian Sektor).
Special units of the Indonesian National Police •
Detachment 88 (Densus 88) The Detachment 88 or known locally as "Densus 88" is the special
counter-terrorism unit of the Indonesian National Police. •
Mobile Brigade Corps (Brimob) The Mobile Brigade Corps or known locally as "Brimob" is the paramilitary force of the Indonesian National Police tasked to conduct high-risk law enforcement such as
counterinsurgency,
riot control, and
hostage rescue. It is the
PTU and
SWAT unit of Polri. Their uniform is the same like other police units, but wear a
dark blue beret as their headgear, during
urban-operational duties, they wear black uniforms and during
jungle-operational duties, they wear green. Each provincial police headquarters (Polda) in Indonesia has a Brimob unit.
Municipal police The
Municipal Police Units (
Indonesian:
Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja abbreviated "Satpol PP") are
municipal police units which are controlled by the local governments in the country (either
province,
regency, or city), it is under the supervision of the
Ministry of Home Affairs. Their responsibilities are to enforce
local laws, such as taking action against illegal settlements and structures in the
city, bring order towards
street vendors and
buskers, and to ensure the safety of city property. They are also responsible to secure the office of the
City Mayor and provincial
Governor. Their operational
uniform color is greenish-dark
Khaki, in
Jakarta they sometimes wear
orange polo shirts with khaki cargo pants.
Forestry police The
Indonesia Forest Rangers (
Indonesian:
Polisi Kehutanan abbreviated "Polhut") is under the
Ministry of Environment and Forestry. One of their responsibilities is to take action against
illegal logging and patrol
national parks of the country.
Prison police The Prison Police (
Indonesian:
Polisi Khusus Lembaga Pemasyarakatan abbreviated
Polsuspas) are
Correctional Officers under the
Ministry of Law and Human Rights, they control and supervise
prisons across the country. Their uniform color is blue.
Railroad police The
Railroad Police (
Indonesian:
Polisi Khusus Kereta Api abbreviated
Polsuska) is the
railway police unit which is under the auspices of the
Indonesian Railway Company. They are not under a certain
ministry, rather they are part of the Directorate of Safety and Security of the
Indonesian Railway Company, but are trained and educated by the
Indonesian National Police. Their uniform is black and wear orange
berets, they are usually posted in Railway stations.
Remote Islands and Coastal Development police The Police for Management of Marine, Coastal Region and Remote Islands (
Polisi Khusus Pengelolaan Wilayah Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil abbreviated
Polsus PWP3K) is a newly specialized-formed policing unit under the
Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, their authority includes conducting patrols in coastal areas and remote islands and to take action towards complaints regarding activities that damage natural maritime resources.
Qarantine special police Qarantine special police () is a special law enforcement unit under the
Indonesian Quarantine Agency with limited police authority to support enforcement of animal, fish, and plant quarantine laws through security, patrols, and non judicial actions at
entry and exit points. It was formed in 2023 by merging the agricultural, animal and fisheries quarantine police units.
Military Police Corps In
Indonesia, the
Military Police Command (
Indonesian:
Pusat Polisi Militer TNI abbreviated "Puspom TNI") is the only institution which has authority to conduct law enforcement towards active members of the
Indonesian Military, it is an institution which is directly under the auspices of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Headquarters ("Mabes TNI") which heads the three Military Police corps which are the: •
Indonesian Army Military Police Command •
Indonesian Navy Military Police Command, and the •
Indonesian Air Force Military Police Command The Military Police does not have authority towards
civilians as it is the realm of the
Indonesian National Police (Polri), and in the other hand, the
civilian Police does not have authority towards active members of the military, except accompanied by the Military police. If a military member is caught red-handed by the civilian police, then the violator will be sent to the Military Police or the Military police would be contacted. ==Maritime law enforcement agencies==