Timur Pradopo

Timur Pradopo
20th Chief of National Police of Indonesia
In office
October 22, 2010  October 25, 2013
Preceded by Bambang Hendarso Danuri
Succeeded by Sutarman
Personal details
Born (1956-01-10)January 10, 1956
Jombang, East Java, Indonesia
Spouse(s) Irianti Sari Andayani
Children

Moh. Bimo Aryo Seto

Dhea Istighfarina Miranti

Religion Islam

General Police (Ret.) Timur Pradopo, 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

  1. Chief of West Jakarta District Metro Police
  2. Chief of Central Jakarta District Metro Police
  3. Operation Bureau Chief of West Java Regional Police
  4. Chief of Bandung Metropolis Police
  5. Development Corps Youth and Students of Directorate of Youth and Training
  6. Regional Supervising Inspector of Bali Regional Police (2004–2005)
  7. Chief of Banten Regional Police (2005–2008)
  8. Advanced Principal Officers Police Education and Training Institutions (2008)
  9. Social and Politic Expert Staff of Chief of National Police of Indonesia (2008)
  10. Chief of West Java Regional Police (2008–2010)
  11. Chief of Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police (2010)
  12. Head of the Police Security Sustainer (2010)
  13. Chief of National Police of Indonesia (2010–2013)

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Bambang Hendarso Danuri
Chief of National Police of Indonesia
2010–2013
Succeeded by
Sutarman
Preceded by
Iman Haryatna
Head of the Police Security Sustainer
2010
Succeeded by
Fajar Prihantoro
Preceded by
Wahyono
Chief of Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police
2010
Succeeded by
Sutarman
Preceded by
Susno Duadji
Chief of West Java Regional Police
2008–2010
Preceded by
Budi Gunawan
Advanced Principal Officers
Police Education and Training Institutions

2008
Preceded by
Badrodin Haiti
Chief of Banten Regional Police
2005–2008
Succeeded by
Rumiah Kartoredjo
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