Indonesian Police
The Indonesian Police, known as Polri, is the national police force of Indonesia. Established in 1946, it operates under the Ministry of Home Affairs and is responsible for maintaining public order, enforcing laws, and ensuring the safety of citizens. The police force is organized into various units, including traffic, criminal investigation, and special operations.
Polri is tasked with combating crime, managing traffic, and responding to emergencies. It also plays a role in community policing, working to build trust and cooperation with local communities. The police force is essential for upholding the rule of law and promoting peace in the diverse nation of Indonesia.