Advertisement
Penerimaan Brigadir Polisi
About Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia (Polri)
Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia – Polri is the official police force for Indonesia. It had formerly been a part of the Tentara Nasional Indonesia. The police were formally separated from the military in April 1999, a process which was formally completed in July 2000.[1] With 150,000 personnel, the police form a much smaller portion of the population than in most nations. The total number of national and local police in 2006 was approximately 470,000.
The strength of the Indonesian National Police stood at approximately 285,000 in 2004. The national police force was formally separated as a branch of the armed forces and placed under the Office of the President in 1999. It also includes 12,000 marine police and an estimated 40,000 People’s Security (Kamra) trainees who serve as a police auxiliary and report for three weeks of basic training each year.
The Headquarter, known as Markas Besar/Mabes in Indonesian, is located in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Indonesia.
History
The veldpolitie in Malang, East Java (c. 1930)
When large parts of Indonesia was under Dutch colonial occupation until 1940s, police duties were performed by either military establishments or colonial police known as the veldpolitie or the field police.[citation needed] Japanese occupation during WW II brought changes when the Japanese formed various armed organizations to support their war. This had led to the distribution of weapons to military trained youths, which were largely confiscated from the Dutch armory.
After the Japanese occupation, the national police became an armed organization.[citation needed] The Indonesian police was established in 1946, and its units fought in the Indonesian National Revolution against the invading Dutch forces. The police also participated in suppressing the 1948 communist revolt in Madiun. In 1966, the police was brought under the control of Armed Forces Chief. Following the proclamation of independence, the police played a vital role when they actively supported the people’s movement to dismantle the Japanese army, and to strengthen the defense of the newly created Republic of Indonesia. The police were not combatants who were required to surrender their weapons to the Allied Forces. During the revolution of independence, the police gradually formed into what is now known as Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia (Polri) or the Indonesian National Police. In 2000, the police force officially regained its independence and now is separate from the military.
Jobs Available
Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia provides an opportunity to become the Indonesian citizens as :
- Brigadir Polisi
Job Description
General Requirements:
- Indonesian citizen (male or female);
- faith and fear of God Almighty;
- loyal to the Republic of Indonesia based on Pancasila and the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945;
- least high school education / equivalent;
- min age 18 years old (when inducted into the national police);
- physical and spiritual health (health certificate from a medical institution);
- not been convicted for committing a crime (Police Notes) of the local police station;
- authoritative, honest, fair and behave beyond reproach;
- graduate education and training of members of the police establishment.
Sites Reference
- www.polri.go.id
Submit Application
Please register your application through :
Notes
- All applications will be treated confidentially.
- Only short listed candidates will be notified.
- Closing date : 25 April 2015
Penerimaan Brigadir Polisi brougth to you by lokercpnsbumn