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Mobile Brigade Corps

The Mobile Brigade Corps (Indonesian: Korps Brigade Mobil) abbreviated Brimob is the special operations, paramilitary, and tactical unit of the Indonesian National Police (Polri). It is one of the oldest existing units within Polri. Some of its main duties are counter-terrorism, riot control, high-risk law enforcement where the use of firearms are present, search and rescue, hostage rescue, and bomb disposal operations. The Mobile Brigade Corps is a large component of the Indonesian National Police trained for counter-separatist and counter-insurgency duties, often in conjunction with military operations.[1]

Mobile Brigade Corps
Korps Brigade Mobil (Indonesian)
Emblem of the Mobile Brigade Corps
Active14 November 1945; 77 years ago (1945-11-14)
CountryIndonesia
AgencyIndonesian National Police
TypePolice tactical unit
HeadquartersMako Brimob, Cimanggis, Depok, West Java
MottoJiwa Ragaku Demi Kemanusiaan
(My life and soul is for the sake of humanity)
Sekali Tampil Harus Berhasil
(Once we perform we must succeed)
Common nameBrimob
Structure
Officers34,250[1] (2008)
Commanders
Current
commander
Pol. Com. Gen. Anang Revandoko[2]
Notables
Significant operation(s)
Anniversaries
  • 14 November
Website
korbrimob.polri.go.id

The Mobile Brigade Corps consists of 2 (two) branches, namely Gegana and Pelopor. Gegana is tasked with carrying out more specific special police operations tasks such as: Bomb Disposal, CBR Handling (Chemistry, Biology, and Radioactivity), Anti-Terror (Counter Terrorism), and Intelligence. Meanwhile, the Pelopor are tasked with carrying out broader and paramilitary special police operations tasks, such as: Riot control, Search and Rescue (SAR), security of vital installations, and guerrilla operations. The Mobile Brigade Corps are capable of other operations that support the performance of general police units. The Brimob Corps is classified as a Police Tactical Unit (PTU) and is operationally a Police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit (including Densus 88 and Gegana Brimob). Each regional police (Polda) in Indonesia has its own Mobile Brigade unit.

History edit

Formed in late 1945 as a special police corps named Pasukan Polisi Istimewa (Special Police Troops) with the task of disarming remnants of the Japanese Imperial Army and protecting the chief of state and the capital city. Under the Japanese, it was called Special Police Unit (特別警察隊, Tokubetsu Keisatsutai, not to be confused with the IJN Tokkeitai). It fought in the revolution and was the first military unit to engage in the Battle of Surabaya under the command of Police Inspector Moehammad Jasin.

On 14 November 1946, Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir reorganised the Polisi Istimewa into the Mobile Brigade (Mobrig). This day is celebrated as the anniversary of this Blue Beret Corps. This Corps was reconstituted to suppress military and police conflicts and even coups d'etat.

On 1 December 1947, Mobrig was militarized and later deployed in various conflicts and confrontations like the PKI rebellion in Madiun, the Darul Islam rebellion (1947), the APRA coup d'état and proclamation of the Republic of South Maluku (1950), the PRRI rebellion (1953), and the Permesta (1958).

As of 14 November 1961, the Mobrig changed its name to Korps Brigade Mobil (Brimob), and its troops took part in the military confrontation with Malaysia in the early 1960s and in the conflict in East Timor in the mid-1970s. After that, Brimob was placed under the command of the Indonesian National Police.

The Mobile Brigade, which began forming in late 1946 and was used during the anti-Dutch Revolution, started sending students for US Army SF training on Okinawa in January 1959. In April 1960 a second contingent arrived for two months of Ranger training. By the mid-1960s the three-battalion Mobile Brigade, commonly known as Brimob, had been converted into an elite shock force. A Brimob airborne training centre was established in Bandung. Following the 1965 coup attempt, one Brimob battalion was used during anti-Communist operations in West Kalimantan. In December 1975 a Brimob battalion was used during the East Timor operation. During the late 1970s, Brimob assumed VIP security and urban anti-terrorist duties. In 1989, Brimob still contained airborne-qualified elements. Pelopor ('Ranger') and airborne training takes place in Bandung and at a training camp outside Jakarta.[3] Historically, Brimob wore the Indonesian spot camouflage pattern during the early 1960s as their uniform.[3]

In 1981, the Mobile Brigade spawned a new unit called the "Jihandak" (Penjinak Bahan Peledak), an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) unit.

Task edit

 
Badge of Brimob

The Implementation and mobilization of the Brimob Corps is to cope with high-level interruption of society mainly: mass riots, organized crime armed with fire, search and rescue, explosives, chemicals, biological and radioactive threats along with other police operational implementing elements in order to realize legal order and peace of society throughout juridical of Indonesia and other tasks assigned to the corps.

Qualifications edit

The Pelopor qualifications, which are the basic capabilities of every Brimob member, are the following basic skills:

  1. Ability to navigate with map and compass
  2. Intelligence
  3. Anti-terror (counter-terrorism)
  4. Riot control
  5. Guerrilla war, Close / Urban war tactics
  6. Bomb disposal
  7. Handle high intensity crimes where the use of firearms is present
  8. Search and rescue
  9. Surveillance, disguise and prosecution.
  10. Other individual and unit capabilities.[4]

Function edit

 
Brimob riot control personnel

The function of the Police's Mobile Brigade Corps as the Polri's Principal Operating Unit which has specific capabilities (Riot control, Combat Countermeasures, Mobile Detective, Counter-terrorism, Bomb Disposal, and Search and Rescue) in the framework of High-level domestic security and community-supported search and rescue personnel who are well trained and have solid leadership, equipment and supplies with modern technology.

Role edit

The role of Brimob is together with other police functions is to act against high-level criminals, mainly mass riots, organized crime of firearms, bombs, chemicals, biology and radio active threats in order to realize the legal order and peace of society in all juridical areas of Indonesia. Roles undertaken include:

  1. Role to help other police functions,
  2. Role to complement in territorial police operations carried out in conjunction with other police functions,
  3. Role to protect members of other police units as well civilians who are under threat,
  4. Role to strengthen other police functions in the implementation of regional operational tasks,
  5. Serve to replace and handle territorial police duties if the situation or task objective has already led to a high-grade crime.[5]

Organisation edit

 
A Brimob Headquarters in Pekanbaru, Riau
 
Brimob personnel

In 1992 the Mobile Brigade was essentially a paramilitary organisation trained and organised along military lines. It had a strength of about 12,000. The brigade was used primarily as an elite unit for emergencies and supporting police operations as a rapid response unit. The unit was mainly deployed for domestic security and defense operations, but now has gained and achieved many specialties in the scope of policing duties such as implementing SWAT operations, Search and Rescue operations, Riot control and CBR (Chemical, biological and radiological) defense. Brimob also are usually sent to do domestic security operations with the TNI.

Since the May 1998 upheaval, PHH (Pasukan Anti Huru-Hara, Anti Riot Unit) have received special anti-riot training. Elements of the unit are cross trained for airborne and Search and Rescue operations. In each Police HQ that represents a province (which is known as POLDA) in Indonesia each has an organized BRIMOB force which consists of a command headquarters, several Detachments of Pelopor police personnel organized into a regiment and usually 1 or 2 detachments of GEGANA.

The Chief of the Indonesian National Police, known as KAPOLRI, has the highest command in each police operation including BRIMOB, orders are delivered by the police chief and then executed by his Operational Assistant Agent with then further notification to the Corps Commandant and then to the concerned regional commanders.

Units edit

  • Corps HQ and HQ Services
    • Brimob Corps Training School
    • Gegana Unit
    • Pelopor Brigade
      • Brigade HQ
      • II (2nd) Pelopor Regiment
      • III (3rd) Pelopor Regiment
      • IV (4th) Pelopor Regiment
    • Training Command

Pelopor edit

 
Pelopor troops

Pelopor (lit."Pioneer") is the main reaction force of the Mobile Brigade Corps, it acts as a troop formation and has the roles of mainly riot control and conducting paramilitary operations assigned to the corps to cope with high-level threat of society disturbance. It also specializes in the field of Guerrilla, and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations. There are three national regiments of Pelopor in the Brimob corps which are:

  • II Pelopor Regiment
  • III Pelopor Regiment
  • IV Pelopor Regiment

In a historical view, this unit was called as "Brimob Rangers" during the Post Independence era. In 1959, during its first formation, Brimob Rangers troops conducted a test mission in the area of Cibeber, Ciawi and Cikatomas which borders Tasikmalaya-Garut in West Java. It was the baptism of fire of the Rangers, in which the newly acquired skills of guerrilla warfare and counter-insurgency operations were applied against remnants of Darul Islam in these communities. The actions against the Islamic Army of Indonesia (TII) units in the province weakened the DI even further, leading the total collapse of the local DI provincial chapter in 1962, ending a decade-long war of violence there.

The official first forward deployment of the Brimob Rangers was the Fourth Military Operations Movement in South Sumatra, West Sumatra and North Sumatra (in response to the Permesta rebellion of 1958). It was the Brimob Rangers troops became part of the Bangka Belitung Infantry Battalion led by Lieutenant Colonel (Inf) Dani Effendi. Rangers were tasked to capture the remains of the PRRI prison in Sumatra's forests led by Major Malik, which was then under rebel hands.

In 1961, under the express orders of then Chief of Police General Soekarno Djoyonegoro, Brimob Rangers troops were officially renamed Pelopor Troops of the Mobile Brigade. This is in accordance with the wishes of President Sukarno who wanted Indonesian names for units within both the TNI (Indonesian National Armed Forces) and POLRI (Indonesian National Police). At this time also the Pelopor constables and NCOs received many brand new weapons for police and counter-insurgency operations, including the more famous AR-15 assault rifles. The subsequent assignment of this force was to infiltrate West Irian in Fak-Fak in May 1962 and engage in combat with the servicemen of the Royal Netherlands Army. The troops were also involved in the Confrontation of Malaysia in 1964 and at that time the Brimob Rangers troops (now Pelopor) in Indonesia faced the British Special Air Service.[6]

Pelopor Troops play a role as a troop formation unit and is still active in the Brimob's operational system. Aside from the national regiments, each Police region has a Pelopor regiment of two to four battalions.

Gegana edit

 
Gegana Bomb Disposal

Gegana is a special branch detachment within the Brimob corps which have special abilities mainly in bomb disposal and counter-terrorist operations. On the other hand, it also specializes in the field of hostage rescue, intelligence and CBR (Chemical, biological and radiological) defense. The national Gegana unit is organized into a battalion headquarters and (five) detachments which are:

This unit was formed in 1976 as a detachment. At first, it was meant to deal with aircraft hijacking. Later in 1995, with the expansion of Brimob, the Gegana Detachment was expanded to become the 2nd BRIMOB Regiment. However, there are a select few specialists who are very skilled in these specialties. Gegana does not have battalions or companies. The regiment is broken down into several detachments. Within each detachment they are split into sub-detachments (sub-den), and within each sub-den they are further sub-divided into several units. Each unit usually consists of 10 personnel. One sub-den consists of 40 personnel, and one detachment consists of about 280 personnel.

One operation is usually assigned to one unit. Therefore, from the 10 people in that unit, six are required to have special skills: two for EOD (Explosives and Ordnance Disposal), two for search and rescue operations, and two for counter-terrorist operations. In any operation, two experts are designated Operators One and Two while the rest of the unit members become the Support Team.

For example, in counter-terrorism operations, the designated Operators must have sharp-shooting skills, ability to negotiate, and be an expert in storm-and-arrest procedures. These skills and operations are not meant to be lethal because the main goal of every Gegana operation is to arrest suspects and bring them to the court. Unless there is a situation that Gegana has to do otherwise, there will be no shooting.

In Search and Rescue operations, the personnel are required to have the basic capabilities of diving, rappelling, shooting, and first aid. In anti-bomb operation, the Operators have to be the expert in their respective fields. Each Gegana personnel has been introduced to various types of bombs in general, including the risks of handling them. There are specific procedures for handling each bomb, including the required timing.

Currently, Gegana has three Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) tactical vehicles.

Unit composition edit

Brimob units are present in all 34 Regional Police Headquarters (Polda) in Indonesia which represent a province. In each BRIMOB unit of a Police HQ in a province (Polda), there are about several detachments of MBC Pelopor units (organized into a regiment) and usually 1 - 2 detachment of Gegana (small battalions or companies).

A Brimob unit of a regional police headquarters consists of the following:

  1. Regional Mobile Brigade HQ Section (Si-yanma)
  2. Planning and Administration Section (Subbagrenmin)
  3. Intelligence Section (Si-intel)
  4. Operational Section (Si-ops)
  5. Provost (Internal affairs) Section (Si-provos)
  6. Communications Technology Section (Si-tekkom)
  7. Medical and Fitness Section (Si-kesjas)
  8. Search and Rescue (SAR) Unit
  9. Pelopor Regiment composed of:
    1. Regional Pelopor Regimental HQ
    2. A Detachment (Den-A)
    3. B Detachment (Den-B)
    4. C Detachment (Den-C)
    5. D Detachment (Den-D) (large departments only)
    6. Support units
  10. Gegana Detachment (Den Gegana)[7]
    1. Detachment HQ
    2. 1-3 Subdetachments/Platoons

For some regional police headquarters, Pelopor detachments only consists up-to "C" Detachments only (3 battalions each). But for bigger regional police HQs such as the Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police (Polda Metro Jaya), it consists up-to "D" Detachment with a total of four (4) detachments. Each Pelopor Detachment consists of 4 (four) Companies, and each Company consists of 3 (three) Platoons. The Gegana detachment is organized as a company in most police regions, but in larger ones is organized as a full battalion of two detachments and a headquarters unit.

Controversies edit

2020s edit

In the Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster on 1 October 2022, the police, especially Brimob as crowd control unit, were deployed tear gas, which triggered a stampede of people in the stadium trying to escape from the effects of the gas. A crush formed at an exit, resulting in fans being asphyxiated.[8] The disaster claimed 135 lives,[9] including two police officers and dozens of children under the age of 17.[10] Several officers who operated the tear gas launcher were questioned. Only three officers, two high ranked officers (non-Brimob) and one Brimob commander, were accused in the trial. Of the three, only the Mobile Brigade Commander was sentenced. He was sentenced with 1 year and 6 months for violating Article 359, Article 360 paragraph 1, and Article 360 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code (KUHP), namely as a result of his negligence causing the death of another person or injuring others.[11][12] On 16 January 2023, Mobile Brigade members "intimidate" and disrupted the trial by chanting in the courtroom.[13]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b International Business Publications USA, US-Indonesia Diplomatic and Political Relations Handbook, 2008
  2. ^ Alfons, Matius. "Irjen Anang Revandoko Resmi Jabat Dankor Brimob Polri". detiknews.
  3. ^ a b Kenneth Conboy, Simon McCouaig South-East Asian Special Forces, D3 Lieutenant, BRIMOB, 1983. Osprey, 1991
  4. ^ Motto Brimob, Brimob Polri site, 24 August 2007, retrieved 6 May 2017
  5. ^ , Bangka Belitung Regional Police Brimob Unit, archived from the original on 6 April 2017, retrieved 6 May 2017
  6. ^ Brimob Pelopor Pasukan Elit Polri, Aulia Awaluddin, 30 July 2015, retrieved 6 May 2017
  7. ^ Sat Brimob, Jambi Regional Police (Polda Jambi), 13 July 2015, retrieved 6 May 2017
  8. ^ "Stadium tragedy exposes Indonesia's troubled soccer history". Associated Press. 3 October 2022. from the original on 3 October 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  9. ^ Febrianto, Vicki; S, Resinta (24 October 2022). Haryati, Sri (ed.). "Death count in Kanjuruhan tragedy climbs to 135". ANTARA News. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Indonesia: 125 killed after 'riots' at football match". Deutsche Welle. 2 October 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  11. ^ "Former Policeman Found Guilty of Kanjuruhan Football Mass Stampede". Tempo. 16 March 2023. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  12. ^ Wee, Sui-Lee; Sijabat, Dera Menra (16 March 2023). "Two Acquittals and One 18-Month Sentence in Indonesia Soccer Disaster". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  13. ^ Ancely, Natasha (16 February 2023). "Sidang Kanjuruhan Diwarnai Aksi Intimidasi dari Anggota Brimob pada JPU". Kompas (in Indonesian).

External links edit

  • Video about Brimob
  • (in English)
  • Gegana Operators In Action on Instagram

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The Mobile Brigade Corps Indonesian Korps Brigade Mobil abbreviated Brimob is the special operations paramilitary and tactical unit of the Indonesian National Police Polri It is one of the oldest existing units within Polri Some of its main duties are counter terrorism riot control high risk law enforcement where the use of firearms are present search and rescue hostage rescue and bomb disposal operations The Mobile Brigade Corps is a large component of the Indonesian National Police trained for counter separatist and counter insurgency duties often in conjunction with military operations 1 Mobile Brigade CorpsKorps Brigade Mobil Indonesian Emblem of the Mobile Brigade CorpsActive14 November 1945 77 years ago 1945 11 14 CountryIndonesiaAgencyIndonesian National PoliceTypePolice tactical unitHeadquartersMako Brimob Cimanggis Depok West JavaMottoJiwa Ragaku Demi Kemanusiaan My life and soul is for the sake of humanity Sekali Tampil Harus Berhasil Once we perform we must succeed Common nameBrimobStructureOfficers34 250 1 2008 CommandersCurrentcommanderPol Com Gen Anang Revandoko 2 NotablesSignificant operation s May 1998 riots of Indonesia Operation Madago Raya 2016 Jakarta attacks November 2016 Jakarta protests May 2019 Jakarta protests and riots September 2019 Indonesian protests and riots Papua conflictAnniversaries14 NovemberWebsitekorbrimob wbr polri wbr go wbr idThe Mobile Brigade Corps consists of 2 two branches namely Gegana and Pelopor Gegana is tasked with carrying out more specific special police operations tasks such as Bomb Disposal CBR Handling Chemistry Biology and Radioactivity Anti Terror Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Meanwhile the Pelopor are tasked with carrying out broader and paramilitary special police operations tasks such as Riot control Search and Rescue SAR security of vital installations and guerrilla operations The Mobile Brigade Corps are capable of other operations that support the performance of general police units The Brimob Corps is classified as a Police Tactical Unit PTU and is operationally a Police Special Weapons and Tactics SWAT unit including Densus 88 and Gegana Brimob Each regional police Polda in Indonesia has its own Mobile Brigade unit Contents 1 History 2 Task 2 1 Qualifications 3 Function 4 Role 5 Organisation 5 1 Units 5 2 Pelopor 5 3 Gegana 5 4 Unit composition 6 Controversies 6 1 2020s 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editFormed in late 1945 as a special police corps named Pasukan Polisi Istimewa Special Police Troops with the task of disarming remnants of the Japanese Imperial Army and protecting the chief of state and the capital city Under the Japanese it was called Special Police Unit 特別警察隊 Tokubetsu Keisatsutai not to be confused with the IJN Tokkeitai It fought in the revolution and was the first military unit to engage in the Battle of Surabaya under the command of Police Inspector Moehammad Jasin On 14 November 1946 Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir reorganised the Polisi Istimewa into the Mobile Brigade Mobrig This day is celebrated as the anniversary of this Blue Beret Corps This Corps was reconstituted to suppress military and police conflicts and even coups d etat On 1 December 1947 Mobrig was militarized and later deployed in various conflicts and confrontations like the PKI rebellion in Madiun the Darul Islam rebellion 1947 the APRA coup d etat and proclamation of the Republic of South Maluku 1950 the PRRI rebellion 1953 and the Permesta 1958 As of 14 November 1961 the Mobrig changed its name to Korps Brigade Mobil Brimob and its troops took part in the military confrontation with Malaysia in the early 1960s and in the conflict in East Timor in the mid 1970s After that Brimob was placed under the command of the Indonesian National Police The Mobile Brigade which began forming in late 1946 and was used during the anti Dutch Revolution started sending students for US Army SF training on Okinawa in January 1959 In April 1960 a second contingent arrived for two months of Ranger training By the mid 1960s the three battalion Mobile Brigade commonly known as Brimob had been converted into an elite shock force A Brimob airborne training centre was established in Bandung Following the 1965 coup attempt one Brimob battalion was used during anti Communist operations in West Kalimantan In December 1975 a Brimob battalion was used during the East Timor operation During the late 1970s Brimob assumed VIP security and urban anti terrorist duties In 1989 Brimob still contained airborne qualified elements Pelopor Ranger and airborne training takes place in Bandung and at a training camp outside Jakarta 3 Historically Brimob wore the Indonesian spot camouflage pattern during the early 1960s as their uniform 3 In 1981 the Mobile Brigade spawned a new unit called the Jihandak Penjinak Bahan Peledak an explosive ordnance disposal EOD unit Task edit nbsp Badge of BrimobThe Implementation and mobilization of the Brimob Corps is to cope with high level interruption of society mainly mass riots organized crime armed with fire search and rescue explosives chemicals biological and radioactive threats along with other police operational implementing elements in order to realize legal order and peace of society throughout juridical of Indonesia and other tasks assigned to the corps Qualifications edit The Pelopor qualifications which are the basic capabilities of every Brimob member are the following basic skills Ability to navigate with map and compass Intelligence Anti terror counter terrorism Riot control Guerrilla war Close Urban war tactics Bomb disposal Handle high intensity crimes where the use of firearms is present Search and rescue Surveillance disguise and prosecution Other individual and unit capabilities 4 Function edit nbsp Brimob riot control personnelThe function of the Police s Mobile Brigade Corps as the Polri s Principal Operating Unit which has specific capabilities Riot control Combat Countermeasures Mobile Detective Counter terrorism Bomb Disposal and Search and Rescue in the framework of High level domestic security and community supported search and rescue personnel who are well trained and have solid leadership equipment and supplies with modern technology Role editThe role of Brimob is together with other police functions is to act against high level criminals mainly mass riots organized crime of firearms bombs chemicals biology and radio active threats in order to realize the legal order and peace of society in all juridical areas of Indonesia Roles undertaken include Role to help other police functions Role to complement in territorial police operations carried out in conjunction with other police functions Role to protect members of other police units as well civilians who are under threat Role to strengthen other police functions in the implementation of regional operational tasks Serve to replace and handle territorial police duties if the situation or task objective has already led to a high grade crime 5 Organisation edit nbsp A Brimob Headquarters in Pekanbaru Riau nbsp Brimob personnelIn 1992 the Mobile Brigade was essentially a paramilitary organisation trained and organised along military lines It had a strength of about 12 000 The brigade was used primarily as an elite unit for emergencies and supporting police operations as a rapid response unit The unit was mainly deployed for domestic security and defense operations but now has gained and achieved many specialties in the scope of policing duties such as implementing SWAT operations Search and Rescue operations Riot control and CBR Chemical biological and radiological defense Brimob also are usually sent to do domestic security operations with the TNI Since the May 1998 upheaval PHH Pasukan Anti Huru Hara Anti Riot Unit have received special anti riot training Elements of the unit are cross trained for airborne and Search and Rescue operations In each Police HQ that represents a province which is known as POLDA in Indonesia each has an organized BRIMOB force which consists of a command headquarters several Detachments of Pelopor police personnel organized into a regiment and usually 1 or 2 detachments of GEGANA The Chief of the Indonesian National Police known as KAPOLRI has the highest command in each police operation including BRIMOB orders are delivered by the police chief and then executed by his Operational Assistant Agent with then further notification to the Corps Commandant and then to the concerned regional commanders Units edit Corps HQ and HQ Services Brimob Corps Training School Gegana Unit Pelopor Brigade Brigade HQ II 2nd Pelopor Regiment III 3rd Pelopor Regiment IV 4th Pelopor Regiment Training CommandPelopor edit nbsp Pelopor troopsPelopor lit Pioneer is the main reaction force of the Mobile Brigade Corps it acts as a troop formation and has the roles of mainly riot control and conducting paramilitary operations assigned to the corps to cope with high level threat of society disturbance It also specializes in the field of Guerrilla and Search and Rescue SAR operations There are three national regiments of Pelopor in the Brimob corps which are II Pelopor Regiment III Pelopor Regiment IV Pelopor RegimentIn a historical view this unit was called as Brimob Rangers during the Post Independence era In 1959 during its first formation Brimob Rangers troops conducted a test mission in the area of Cibeber Ciawi and Cikatomas which borders Tasikmalaya Garut in West Java It was the baptism of fire of the Rangers in which the newly acquired skills of guerrilla warfare and counter insurgency operations were applied against remnants of Darul Islam in these communities The actions against the Islamic Army of Indonesia TII units in the province weakened the DI even further leading the total collapse of the local DI provincial chapter in 1962 ending a decade long war of violence there The official first forward deployment of the Brimob Rangers was the Fourth Military Operations Movement in South Sumatra West Sumatra and North Sumatra in response to the Permesta rebellion of 1958 It was the Brimob Rangers troops became part of the Bangka Belitung Infantry Battalion led by Lieutenant Colonel Inf Dani Effendi Rangers were tasked to capture the remains of the PRRI prison in Sumatra s forests led by Major Malik which was then under rebel hands In 1961 under the express orders of then Chief of Police General Soekarno Djoyonegoro Brimob Rangers troops were officially renamed Pelopor Troops of the Mobile Brigade This is in accordance with the wishes of President Sukarno who wanted Indonesian names for units within both the TNI Indonesian National Armed Forces and POLRI Indonesian National Police At this time also the Pelopor constables and NCOs received many brand new weapons for police and counter insurgency operations including the more famous AR 15 assault rifles The subsequent assignment of this force was to infiltrate West Irian in Fak Fak in May 1962 and engage in combat with the servicemen of the Royal Netherlands Army The troops were also involved in the Confrontation of Malaysia in 1964 and at that time the Brimob Rangers troops now Pelopor in Indonesia faced the British Special Air Service 6 Pelopor Troops play a role as a troop formation unit and is still active in the Brimob s operational system Aside from the national regiments each Police region has a Pelopor regiment of two to four battalions Gegana edit nbsp Gegana Bomb DisposalGegana is a special branch detachment within the Brimob corps which have special abilities mainly in bomb disposal and counter terrorist operations On the other hand it also specializes in the field of hostage rescue intelligence and CBR Chemical biological and radiological defense The national Gegana unit is organized into a battalion headquarters and five detachments which are Intelligence Detachment Bomb Disposal Detachment Anti Terror Detachment Anti Anarchist Detachment CBR Chemical biological and radiological DetachmentThis unit was formed in 1976 as a detachment At first it was meant to deal with aircraft hijacking Later in 1995 with the expansion of Brimob the Gegana Detachment was expanded to become the 2nd BRIMOB Regiment However there are a select few specialists who are very skilled in these specialties Gegana does not have battalions or companies The regiment is broken down into several detachments Within each detachment they are split into sub detachments sub den and within each sub den they are further sub divided into several units Each unit usually consists of 10 personnel One sub den consists of 40 personnel and one detachment consists of about 280 personnel One operation is usually assigned to one unit Therefore from the 10 people in that unit six are required to have special skills two for EOD Explosives and Ordnance Disposal two for search and rescue operations and two for counter terrorist operations In any operation two experts are designated Operators One and Two while the rest of the unit members become the Support Team For example in counter terrorism operations the designated Operators must have sharp shooting skills ability to negotiate and be an expert in storm and arrest procedures These skills and operations are not meant to be lethal because the main goal of every Gegana operation is to arrest suspects and bring them to the court Unless there is a situation that Gegana has to do otherwise there will be no shooting In Search and Rescue operations the personnel are required to have the basic capabilities of diving rappelling shooting and first aid In anti bomb operation the Operators have to be the expert in their respective fields Each Gegana personnel has been introduced to various types of bombs in general including the risks of handling them There are specific procedures for handling each bomb including the required timing Currently Gegana has three Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD tactical vehicles Unit composition edit Brimob units are present in all 34 Regional Police Headquarters Polda in Indonesia which represent a province In each BRIMOB unit of a Police HQ in a province Polda there are about several detachments of MBC Pelopor units organized into a regiment and usually 1 2 detachment of Gegana small battalions or companies A Brimob unit of a regional police headquarters consists of the following Regional Mobile Brigade HQ Section Si yanma Planning and Administration Section Subbagrenmin Intelligence Section Si intel Operational Section Si ops Provost Internal affairs Section Si provos Communications Technology Section Si tekkom Medical and Fitness Section Si kesjas Search and Rescue SAR Unit Pelopor Regiment composed of Regional Pelopor Regimental HQ A Detachment Den A B Detachment Den B C Detachment Den C D Detachment Den D large departments only Support units Gegana Detachment Den Gegana 7 Detachment HQ 1 3 Subdetachments PlatoonsFor some regional police headquarters Pelopor detachments only consists up to C Detachments only 3 battalions each But for bigger regional police HQs such as the Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police Polda Metro Jaya it consists up to D Detachment with a total of four 4 detachments Each Pelopor Detachment consists of 4 four Companies and each Company consists of 3 three Platoons The Gegana detachment is organized as a company in most police regions but in larger ones is organized as a full battalion of two detachments and a headquarters unit Personnel nbsp Gegana nbsp Pelopor nbsp Search and Rescue SAR unitControversies edit2020s edit In the Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster on 1 October 2022 the police especially Brimob as crowd control unit were deployed tear gas which triggered a stampede of people in the stadium trying to escape from the effects of the gas A crush formed at an exit resulting in fans being asphyxiated 8 The disaster claimed 135 lives 9 including two police officers and dozens of children under the age of 17 10 Several officers who operated the tear gas launcher were questioned Only three officers two high ranked officers non Brimob and one Brimob commander were accused in the trial Of the three only the Mobile Brigade Commander was sentenced He was sentenced with 1 year and 6 months for violating Article 359 Article 360 paragraph 1 and Article 360 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code KUHP namely as a result of his negligence causing the death of another person or injuring others 11 12 On 16 January 2023 Mobile Brigade members intimidate and disrupted the trial by chanting in the courtroom 13 Gallery edit nbsp Gegana operators nbsp Brimob Pindad Komodo tactical vehicle nbsp A Brimob Riot water cannon vehicle nbsp Brimob M8 Greyhound armored car during a parade c 1990s nbsp A Brimob officer and a Brimob constable during the 2016 Jakarta attacks nbsp Brimob personnel during Riot control nbsp A Brimob personnel with a Pindad SS1 rifle guarding the Jakarta Cathedral See also editDetachment 88 or Densus 88 Indonesian special counter terrorism squadReferences edit a b International Business Publications USA US Indonesia Diplomatic and Political Relations Handbook 2008 Alfons Matius Irjen Anang Revandoko Resmi Jabat Dankor Brimob Polri detiknews a b Kenneth Conboy Simon McCouaig South East Asian Special Forces D3 Lieutenant BRIMOB 1983 Osprey 1991 Motto Brimob Brimob Polri site 24 August 2007 retrieved 6 May 2017 Tugas Pokok Fungsi dan Peranan Brimob Bangka Belitung Regional Police Brimob Unit archived from the original on 6 April 2017 retrieved 6 May 2017 Brimob Pelopor Pasukan Elit Polri Aulia Awaluddin 30 July 2015 retrieved 6 May 2017 Sat Brimob Jambi Regional Police Polda Jambi 13 July 2015 retrieved 6 May 2017 Stadium tragedy exposes Indonesia s troubled soccer history Associated Press 3 October 2022 Archived from the original on 3 October 2022 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Febrianto Vicki S Resinta 24 October 2022 Haryati Sri ed Death count in Kanjuruhan tragedy climbs to 135 ANTARA News Retrieved 26 October 2022 Indonesia 125 killed after riots at football match Deutsche Welle 2 October 2022 Retrieved 5 April 2023 Former Policeman Found Guilty of Kanjuruhan Football Mass Stampede Tempo 16 March 2023 Retrieved 5 March 2023 Wee Sui Lee Sijabat Dera Menra 16 March 2023 Two Acquittals and One 18 Month Sentence in Indonesia Soccer Disaster The New York Times Retrieved 17 March 2023 Ancely Natasha 16 February 2023 Sidang Kanjuruhan Diwarnai Aksi Intimidasi dari Anggota Brimob pada JPU Kompas in Indonesian External links editVideo about Brimob 51 Tahun Si Baret Biru in English February 1962 Summer 1963 In to Action Gegana Operators In Action on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mobile Brigade Corps amp oldid 1170830909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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