Criminal Investigation Agency (Indonesia)

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Criminal Investigation Department of Indonesian National Police
Badan Reserse Kriminal Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia
Logo Bareskrim.png
The crest of the Bareskrim
AbbreviationBareskrim
MottoSidik Sakti Indera Waspada
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Indonesia
Primary governing body Government of Indonesia
Secondary governing body Indonesian National Police
Operational structure
Overviewed by Police Ministry of Home Affairs
HeadquartersJl. Trunojoyo No.3, Jakarta 12110
Minister of Home Affair responsible
Notables
People
  • Police Commissioner General Agus Andrianto, current commander
Indonesian Police investigators from the criminal investigation unit Mika10.jpg
Indonesian Police investigators from the criminal investigation unit

Criminal Investigation Agency (Badan Reserse Kriminal), or Bareskrim, is one of central executive agencies of Indonesian Police Force. Bareskrim is led by Kepala Bareskrim / Kabareskrim (Chief of Criminal Investigation Agency), a three-star general in Indonesian National Police. Bareskrim conducts inquiries into a variety of criminal offences, initiates criminal investigations, identifies suspects, makes arrests, and is in charge of forensic laboratory. The agency is currently led by Komisaris Jenderal Polisi (Police Commissioner General) Agus Andrianto. Officers from this unit wear civilian attire on duty.

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Organisation

The organisation of Bareskrim consists of: [1]

Former Chiefs

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