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- Police-General Badrodin Haiti was the Chief of the Indonesian National Police from 16 January 2015 until 13 July 2016, succeeding, Police-General Sutarman...
- Chief of Indonesian National Police accompanying National Police Chief Badrodin Haiti and Tito Karnavian. He is the second member of the police after Sutanto...
- Police Chief Commissioner General Badrodin Haiti to carry out the daily duties of National Police Chief. In the end, Badrodin Haiti was officially appointed...
- Name Profile Attack/death Notes Sources Refs. Badrodin Abbas Other records: Badrodin Abas DXCM Radyo Ukay as blocktime program host (commentator) January...
- office 13 July 2016 – 22 October 2019 President Joko Widodo Preceded by Badrodin Haiti Succeeded by Idham Azis Role(s) of acting minister 2024 Acting Coordinating...
- Environment. During Joko Widodo's presidency, he criticized the appointment of Badrodin Haiti as police chief in 2015, saying that it damaged the fight against...
- Commissioner-General Police Badrodin Haiti (born 1958) Acting 16 January 2015 17 April 2015 91 days 22 Police General Badrodin Haiti (born 1958) 17 April...
- Prin****l Officers Police Education and Training Institutions 2008 Preceded by Badrodin Haiti Chief of Banten Regional Police 2005–2008 Succeeded by Rumiah Kartoredjo...
- Subianto Longki Djanggola Gatot Nurmantyo Hadi Tjahjanto Andika Perkasa Badrodin Haiti Tito Karnavian Idham Azis Listyo Sigit Prabowo Santoso † Daeng Koro [id] †...
- admission of violence by police officers came in 2016 when Chief Gen. Badrodin Haiti admitted that officers of the Detachment 88 anti-terror unit were...