Indonesian National Police
The Indonesian National Police (Polri) is the national law enforcement agency of Indonesia, responsible for maintaining public order and enforcing laws. Established in 1946, it operates under the Ministry of Home Affairs and is tasked with preventing crime, investigating offenses, and ensuring community safety.
Polri is organized into various divisions, including traffic, criminal investigation, and special operations. The agency also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI), to address security challenges and maintain national stability.