Law Enforcement in Indonesia - Chief of Police (Kapolri)

Chief of Police (Kapolri)

  1. General R Said Soekanto Tjokrodiatmodjo (29 Sept 1945-14 Dec 1959)
  2. General Soekarno Djojonegoro (15 December 1959-29 December 1963)
  3. General Soetjipto Danoekoesoemo (30 December 1963-8 May 1965)
  4. General Soetjipto Joedodihardjo (9 May 1965-8 May 1968)
  5. General Hoegeng Imam Santoso (9 May 1968-2 October 1971)
  6. General Moch. Hasan (3 October 1971-1974)
  7. General Widodo Budidarmo (1974-25 September 1978)
  8. General Awaluddin Djamin (26 September 1978-1982)
  9. General Anton Sudjarwo (1982–1986)
  10. General Moch. Sanoesi (1986-19 February 1991)
  11. General Kunarto (20 February 1991-April 1993)
  12. General Banurusman Astrosemitro (April 1993-March 1996)
  13. General Dibyo Widodo (March 1996-28 June 1998)
  14. General Roesmanhadi (29 June 1998-3 January 2000)
  15. General Roesdihardjo (4 January 2000-22 September 2000)
  16. General Suroyo Bimantoro (23 September 2000-28 November 2001)
  17. General Da'i Bachtiar (29 November 2001-7 July 2005)
  18. General Sutanto (8 July 2005-30 September 2008)
  19. General Bambang Hendarso Danuri (30 September 2008-October 2010)
  20. General Timur Pradopo (October 2010- ...)

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