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General
Police (Ret.) Timur Pradopo (born 10 January 1955),
DUBC was
Chief of the Indonesian National Police (Kapolri) from 22 October 2010 until 25 October 2013.
[1] Timur Pradopo replaced Chief of Police
General
Bambang Hendarso Danuri who was relieved of duty. He was nominated by
Indonesian President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Career History
- Chief of West Jakarta District Metro Police
- Chief of Central Jakarta District Metro Police
- Operation Bureau Chief of West Java Regional Police
- Chief of Bandung Metropolis Police
- Development Corps Youth and Students of Directorate of Youth and Training
- Regional Supervising Inspector of Bali Regional Police (2004–2005)
- Chief of Banten Regional Police (2005–2008)
- Advanced Principal Officers Police Education and Training Institutions (2008)
- Social and Politic Expert Staff of Chief of National Police of Indonesia (2008)
- Chief of West Java Regional Police (2008–2010)
- Chief of Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police (2010)
- Head of the Police Security Sustainer (2010)
- Chief of National Police of Indonesia (2010–2013)
References
Military offices
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Preceded by
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Chief of National Police of Indonesia 2010–2013
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Succeeded by Sutarman
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Preceded by Iman Haryatna
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Head of the Police Security Sustainer 2010
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Succeeded by Fajar Prihantoro
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Preceded by Wahyono
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Chief of Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police 2010
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Succeeded by Sutarman
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Preceded by
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Chief of West Java Regional Police 2008–2010
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Preceded by Budi Gunawan
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Advanced Principal Officers Police Education and Training Institutions 2008
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Preceded by
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Chief of Banten Regional Police 2005–2008
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Succeeded by Rumiah Kartoredjo
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