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Indonesian chief of police
This article is about the Chief of Police (born 1930), not the Ramon Magsaysay Awardee (born c.1948).
Police General Anton Soedjarwo (21 September 1930, in
Bandung,
West Java – 18 April 1988, in
Bandung) was
Chief of the Indonesian National Police from 4 December 1982 to 6 June 1985. His son,
Rudy Soedjarwo, is a
film director.
Life timeline
- 1952 - graduated from
high school in
Magelang
- 1954 - graduated from
police academy in
Sukabumi
- 1954–1956 - Police Chief Inspector in
Palopo
- 1956 - aide
Chief of Police Sukanto Tjokrodiatmodjo
- 1956–1957 - Head of Traffic at
Makassar
- 1957–1958 - attache Foreign Relations Section of the Bureau of Police Headquarters Organizations
- 1959–1961 - Force Commander on
Mobile Brigade
- 1960 - ranger training in
Porong
- 1961 - infantry training in the
United States
- 1962–1964 - Battalion Commander 1232/Pelopor on
Mobile Brigade
- 1962 - led the unit that went into
New Guinea
- 1964–1972 - Commander, Pioneer Regiment, Brimob
- 1967 - Furthered his studies at the Staff College in Lembang
- 1969 - Graduated as a paratrooper in
Sukasari
- 1969–1972 - Tanjung Priok district police chief
- 1972–1974 - Commander, Kores 102, Kodak 10 in
Malang
- 1974 - Commander, Komapta
- 1974–1977 - Commander, Regional Command Police (Kodak) 11 (West Kalimantan)
- 1977–1979 - Commander, Kodak 2 (North Sumatra)
- 1979–1982 - Brigadier General (Pol.), then Major General (Pol.), Kodak 7 (Jakarta Raya)
- 1982–1985 -
Chief of the Indonesian National Police
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