Tito Karnavian
2024
Policing posts | |
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3rd Chief of the National Counter Terrorism Agency | |
In office 16 March – 13 July 2016 | |
Preceded by | Saud Usman Nasution |
Succeeded by | Suhardi Alius |
34th Chief of Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police | |
In office 12 June 2015 – 16 March 2016 | |
Preceded by | Unggung Cahyono |
Succeeded by | Moechgiyarto |
12th Chief of Papua Regional Police | |
In office 21 September 2012 – 16 July 2014 | |
Preceded by | B. L. Tobing |
Succeeded by | Yotje Mende |
Chief of Detachment 88 | |
In office 24 November 2009 – 29 September 2010 | |
Preceded by | Saud Usman Nasution |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Syafi'i |
Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia
- Indonesian National Police Academy
- University of Exeter
- Massey University
- Nanyang Technological University
Police-General (Ret.) Muhammad Tito Karnavian[1] (born 26 October 1964) is an Indonesian politician and retired police officer who is currently serving as Minister of Home Affairs since 2019.[2][3] Previously, he served as chief of the Indonesian National Police from 2016 to 2019 and chief of the National Counter Terrorism Agency in 2016.
Early life and education
Tito got his first formal education at SMA Negeri 2 Palembang and continued at the Indonesian Military Academy in 1987 because it was funded by the government. In 1993, Tito completed his education at the University of Exeter in England and earned an MA in police studies, and completed his education at the College of Police Science (STIK) in Jakarta in 1996 and earned a bachelor's degree in police studies.
Elementary school and junior high school are taken at Xaverius School, where his senior high school was at SMA Negeri 2 Palembang. When he was in grade 3, Tito started taking some undergraduate exams. He passed all tests, which included the Indonesian Armed Forces Academy, Medicine at Sriwijaya University, International Relations at Gadjah Mada University, and the State College of Accountancy. Eventually, he opted the Indonesian Military Academy, particularly the Police Academy.
- Primary School: SD Xaverius 4 Palembang, Indonesia (1976)
- Secondary School: SMP Xaverius 2 Palembang, Indonesia (1980)
- High School: SMA Negeri 2 Palembang, Indonesia (1983)
- Police Academy: Akademi Kepolisian Semarang, Indonesia (1987),
- Master of Arts (M.A.) in Police Studies, University of Exeter, UK (1993)
- Perguruan Tinggi Ilmu Kepolisian / PTIK (Police Science College), Jakarta, Indonesia (1996)
- Royal New Zealand Air Force Command & Staff College, Auckland, New Zealand (Sesko) (1998)
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Strategic Studies, Massey University, New Zealand (1998)[4]
- Ph.D. in Strategic Studies with interest on Terrorism and Islamist Radicalization at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2013)
Career
Police career
Tito served as chief of the Indonesian National Police from 2016 to 2019 and chief of the National Counter Terrorism Agency in 2016.[5][6]
Political career
- Split of Papua and West Papua Provinces
Shortly after his inauguration as Home Affairs Minister in October 2019, Tito confirmed that there would be a formation of a South Papua province, which was to be split from Papua.[7]
Later on, in April 2021, Tito proposed on splitting Western New Guinea into six provinces; Southwest Papua, West Papua, Central Papua, Central Mountains, South Papua, and Papua Tabi Saireri.[8][9]
COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts
Tito also involved in national COVID-19 mitigation efforts during 2020 world pandemics. In his involvement, he issued instructions to all local governments on health restrictions policies, including the 2022 year end holidays restrictions.[10]
At the end of the year, he also issued the abolishment of health restrictions policies, as instructed by President Joko Widodo, considering that the national situation on pandemic is under control and the immune system of wider people have been better after several stages of vaccinations.[11]
2020 Local Leaders Election
On 2020 elections, Tito played an important role in succeeding 270 local elections with some 140 millions voters across the country. He applied specific policies to prevent the surge of COVID-19 cases, which resulted the democratic elections run smoothly without any increase in COVID-19 cases.[12]
Honours
- Bintang Bhayangkara Pratama
- Bintang Bhayangkara Nararya
- Bintang Bhayangkara Utama (2016)[13]
- Order of Paduka Keberanian Laila Terbilang First Class (DPKT) – Dato Paduka Seri (15 July 2017)[14]
- Pingat Panglima Gagah Pasukan Polis (P.G.P.P.) - Malaysia (2017)[15]
- "100 years of International Police Cooperation" Jubilee Medal - Rusia (2017)[16]
- Medal of Merit - Timor Leste (2018)[17]
- Bintang Kartika Eka Paksi Utama (2018)[18]
- Bintang Jalasena Utama (2018)[18]
- Bintang Swa Bhuwana Paksa Utama (2018)[18]
- Bintang Mahaputera Adipradana (2020)[19]
- Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang (D.U.B.C.) - Singapura (2020)[20]
- Satyalancana Pengabdian 32 Tahun
- Satyalancana Jana Utama
- Satyalancana Ksatria Bhayangkara
- Satyalancana Karya Bhakti
- Satyalancana Bhakti Pendidikan
- Satyalancana Bhakti Buana
- Satyalancana Bhakti Nusa
- Satyalancana Dharma Nusa
- Satyalancana Operasi Kepolisian
- Satyalancana G.O.M VII
- Satyalancana Raksaka Dharma
- Satyalancana Kebhaktian Sosial
- Satyalancana Wira Karya
Publications
- Indonesian Top Secret: Membongkar Konflik Poso (Breaking Down Poso Conflict), Gramedia, Jakarta, 2008.
- Regional Fraternity: Collaboration between Violent Groups in Indonesia and the Philippines, a chapter in a book of "Terrorism in South and Southeast Asia in the Coming Decade", ISEAS, Singapura, 2009.
- Bhayangkara di Bumi Cenderawasih (The Guardian in The Land of Cendrawasih Bird), ISPI Strategic Series, Jakarta, 2013.
- Explaining Islamist Insurgencies, Imperial College, London, 2014
- Polri Dalam Arsitektur Negara (Police in State Architecture), LIPI, Jakarta, 2017.
- Democratic Policing, Gramedia, Jakarta, 2017.
Gallery
- Karnavian as Chief of National Agency for Combating Terrorism, March 2016
- Karnavian as Chief of National Police of Indonesia, July 2016
- Karnavian in the Onward Indonesia Cabinet, 2019
References
- ^ "Man With A Plan: Muhammad Tito Karnavian Signifies The Nation's Future". Indonesia Tatler. 11 October 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
- ^ "Tito Karnavian Jadi Mendagri, Fachrul Razi Menteri Agama" [Tito Karnavian becomes Home Minister, Fachrul Razi becomes Religious minister]. Detik.com. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
- ^ "Indonesian President Jokowi announces new Cabinet". The Straits Times. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
- ^ Massey University
- ^ Chan, Francis (13 July 2016). "Indonesia's new police chief Tito tasked with unifying police force against crime, terrorism and graft". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- ^ "Aklamasi Komisi 3 DPR Setuju Tito Sebagai Kapolri Baru" [Unanimously Commission 3 DPR Agree Tito as Chief of Indonesia National Police]. Arah.com. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
- ^ "Tito Pastikan Provinsi Baru di Papua Bernama Papua Selatan". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 29 October 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ "Pemekaran Papua, Tito Ingin Tiru Perubahan di Papua Barat". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 9 April 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ "Papua Ditarget Mekar Jadi 6 Provinsi, Perdebatan Masih Alot". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 8 April 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ "Instruksi Mendagri Tito Karnavian tentang pencegahan COVID-19 pada Natal dan tahun baru". Antara. 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Mendagri Tito Karnavian Terbitkan Instruksi Penghentian PPKM". Tempo. 31 December 2022.
- ^ "Tito Sebut Pilkada 2020 Bisa Tekan Laju Penyebaran Corona". CNN Indonesia. 3 July 2020. p. 1.
- ^ Tribunnews.com (11 November 2016). "Kapolri Jenderal Tito Karnavian Terima Bintang Bhayangkara Utama". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Seramai 35 orang menerima Bintang Kebesaran NBD" (PDF). www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn (in Malay). 17 July 2017. p. 11. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
- ^ Amelia, Zara (11 December 2017). Hantoro, Juli (ed.). "Tito Karnavian Dapat Penghargaan Panglima Gagah dari Malaysia". Tempo.co (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- ^ "Kapolri Jenderal Tito Karnavian Dianugerahi Penghargaan oleh Rusia". Media Indonesia. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
- ^ "Kapolri Terima Medali Penghargaan Tertinggi Dari Kepala Kepolisian Timor Leste". suarakarya.id. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2021.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c Priyasmoro, Muhammad Radityo (14 March 2018). Linawati, Mevi (ed.). "Kapolri Terima Bintang Anugerah Kehormatan dari 3 Matra TNI". Liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Mendagri Muhammad Tito Karnavian Terima Bintang Mahaputera Adipradana dari Presiden Jokowi". indonews.id. 11 November 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Mendagri Terima Penghargaan Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang". Litbang Kemendagri. 16 January 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Minister of Home Affairs 2019–present | Incumbent |
Police appointments | ||
Preceded by Saud Usman Nasution | Chief of Detachment 88 2009–2010 | Succeeded by Muhammad Syafi'i |
Preceded by B. L. Tobing | Chief of Papua Regional Police 2012–2014 | Succeeded by Yotje Mende |
Preceded by Unggung Cahyono | Chief of Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police 2015–2016 | Succeeded by Moechgiyarto |
Preceded by Saud Usman Nasution | Chief of the National Counter Terrorism Agency 2016–2016 | Succeeded by Suhardi Alius |
Preceded by | Chief of the Indonesian National Police 2016–2019 | Succeeded by |
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