Da'i Bachtiar
Indonesian police general (born 1950) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Da'i Bachtiar (born 25 January 1950) was Chief of the Indonesian National Police from 2001 to 2005.
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Quick Facts Police-General (Ret.) Tan Sri, 17th Chief of the Indonesian National Police ...
Da'i Bachtiar | |
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17th Chief of the Indonesian National Police | |
In office 29 November 2001 – 7 July 2005 | |
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Succeeded by | Sutanto |
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2008–2012 | Ambassadors to Malaysia |
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Born | (1950-01-25) 25 January 1950 (age 74) Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia |
Citizenship | Indonesian |
Political party | Independent |
Spouse | Ida Yulianti |
Occupation | Police Politician |
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Allegiance | Indonesia |
Branch | Indonesian National Police |
Service years | 1975–2008 |
Rank | Police-General |
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On 15 October 2002, he announced that Indonesian investigators at the scene of the Bali bombings had recovered traces of C-4 plastic explosives. It is rumoured that there was rivalry between Bachtiar and intelligence chief Hendropriyono. In November 2002, after Amrozi had been arrested, Bachtiar had a face-to-face meeting with him. Bachtiar laughed, shook hands and posed for photographs with Amrozi.
Currently Bachtiar holds positions as a Professor of Security & Counter-Terrorism at Edith Cowan University and Presidium Chairman of Indonesia Crime Prevention Foundation.[citation needed]