Tito Karnavian
Police-General Muhammad Tito Karnavian | |
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Tito as Chief of National Police of Indonesia, ranked General. | |
23rd Chief of National Police of Indonesia | |
Assumed office 13 July 2016 | |
President | Joko Widodo |
Preceded by | Badrodin Haiti |
Chief of National Agency for Combating Terrorism (BNPT) | |
In office 16 March 2016 – 13 July 2016 | |
Preceded by | Saud Usman Nasution |
Succeeded by | Suhardi Alius |
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Born |
Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia | 26 October 1964
Spouse(s) | Tri Suswati |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | "Akpol" (Indonesian National Police Academy) 1987 |
Awards | "Adhi Makayasa" (1987) |
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Years of service | 1987–present |
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Unit | "Reserse" (Investigation unit) |
Police-General Muhammad Tito Karnavian[1] is the current National Police Chief of Indonesia since 13 July 2016. He is the replacement of the previous chief, Badrodin Haiti that served from 17 April 2015 to 13 July 2016. On 15 June 2016, Tito was proposed by Indonesian President Joko Widodo to be the Chief of Indonesian National Police replacing Badrodin Haiti who now officially retired from the service. On 23 June 2016, he was confirmed unanimously by Indonesian House of Representatives[2] and inaugurated by President Joko Widodo on 13 July 2016.[3]
References
- ↑ "Man With A Plan: Muhammad Tito Karnavian Signifies The Nation's Future". Indonesia Tatler. 11 October 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
- ↑ "Aklamasi Komisi 3 DPR Setuju Tito Sebagai Kapolri Baru" [Unanimously Commission 3 DPR Agree Tito as Chief of Indonesia National Police]. Arah.com. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
- ↑ Chan, Francis (13 July 2016). "Indonesia's new police chief Tito tasked with unifying police force against crime, terrorism and graft". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
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Preceded by Badrodin Haiti |
Chief of National Police of Indonesia 2016–present |
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