Municipal Police (Indonesia)


The Municipal Police Unit are municipal police units throughout Indonesia which are under the control of the local governments of each province, city, and regency.

Purpose

Function

According to the Government Regulation No. 6 of 2010 regarding the Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja, its functions are:
  1. preparing and implementing regional regulations enforcement, implementation of public order, public security and protection of the community;
  2. enforcing policies of the regional regulations and regional head regulations;
  3. administer public and community order in the regions;
  4. implementing community protection policies;
  5. implementing coordination in the enforcement of regional regulations and regional head regulations, implementation of public order and public security in coordination with the Indonesian National Police, regional Civil Servant Investigative agencies, and/or other apparatus;
  6. supervising the community, apparatus, or legal entities in order to comply with the regional regulations and regional head regulations; and
  7. implementing other duties mandated and/or instructed directly by the regional head

    Authority

  8. carry out non-judicial enforcement actions towards the public, officials, or legal entities that violate the local regulations
  9. take action against the public, civil apparatus, or legal entities that disturb and create nuisance to the public order and security;
  10. carry out investigations towards members of the public, apparatus, or legal entities that are suspected of violating the regional regulations and/or regional head regulations; and
  11. carry out administrative actions towards members of the public, apparatus, or legal entities that are suspected of violating the regional regulations and/or regional head regulations.

    Management

The Satpol PP's purpose is to assist regional heads in enforcing regional regulations and administering public order and public security.
The Satpol PP is formed in every province, city, and/or regency under the auspices of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Differences with the National Police (Polri)

There has been some confusion and mix-up about the roles and responsibilities of the municipal police units and the Indonesian National Police among the general public.
Generally, the municipal police enforces the policies and laws of the local government's regulation, therefore answering to their respective area's head of government.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian National Police enforces the Indonesian national constitutional laws and regulations. They report to the Chief of the Indonesian National Police which then is responsible to the President.
Operationally, both law enforcement institutions coordinate with each other in implementing law enforcement duties throughout Indonesia. Arrests made towards members of the public suspected of breaking any law concerned with the constitution of the country is done by the Indonesian National Police, the Satpol PP meanwhile may arrest people in a situational scenario but has to hand it over to the police.
The Satpol PP are not armed meanwhile the police are armed.

Ranks and insignia

The municipal and regional units and their personnel, which come from the civil service of local governments, form the police arm of the wider Employees' Corps of the Republic of Indonesia, the state trade union of civil service staff, and thus wear insignia similar to those used by the civil service while wearing the Ceremonial uniform, service uniform, and field uniform.
They wear brown shoulder boards with the service uniform and gold in the ceremonial dress uniform, with red piping used by senior ranked personnel in command billets. In addition, they wear the brown beret regardless of uniform.
Rank categoryRank category numberRank in IndonesianEquivalent rank
Rank in English
Directors and CommissionersIV/ePembina UtamaDirector General
Senior Executive Service Level V,
Pay Band 3 A7
Director
Directors and CommissionersIV/dPembina Utama MadyaDirector
Senior Executive Service Level V
Pay Band 2 A7
Chief Commissioner
Directors and CommissionersIV/cPembina Utama MudaDeputy Director
GS-15,
Pay Band 2 A6
Commander
Directors and CommissionersIV/bPembina Tingkat IAssistant Director
GS-14,
Grade 6 A5
Senior Commissioner
Directors and CommissionersIV/aPembinaSenior Executive Officer 1st class
GS-14, Grade 7 A4
Commissioner
Subaltern and Field ranked officersIII/dPenata Tingkat ISenior Executive Officer 2nd class
GS-13, Grade 7 A3
Chief Superintenent
Subaltern and Field ranked officersIII/cPenataHigher Executive Officer 1st Class
GS-12, Grade 7 A2
Superintendent
Subaltern and Field ranked officersIII/bPenata Muda Tingkat IHigher Executive Officer
GS-11, A2
Chief Inspector
InspectorsIII/aPenata MudaExecutive Officer 1st class
GS-10, A2/B6
Inspector
Senior clerical officialsII/dPengatur Tingkat IExecutive Officer 2nd class
GS-9, A1/B6
Sub-inspector
Senior clerical officialsII/cPengaturExecutive Officer
GS-8, A1/B5
Brigadier Major
Middle level clerical officialsII/bPengatur Muda Tingkat IAdministrative Officer Class 1
GS-7, B4
Brigadier 1st Class
Middle level clerical officialsII/aPengatur MudaAdministrative Officer Class 2
GS-6, B4
Senior Brigader
Junior clerical officialsI/dJuru Tingkat IHigher Clerical Officer 1st class
GS-5, B3
Brigadier
Junior clerical officialsI/cJuruHigher Clerical Officer
GS-4/GS-3, B3
Junior Brigadier
Junior clerical officialsI/bJuru Muda Tingkat IClerical Officer
GS-2, B2
Senior Constable
Junior clerical officialsI/aJuru MudaAdministrative Assistant
GS-1, B1
Constable

Controversy

In 2010, a controversial decree by Gamawan Fauzi, allows members of the unit to be armed with gas-powered revolvers or blanks, electric shock sticks, and baton for riots and crowd control.