Senkom Mitra Polri
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The Indonesian National Police Partners Communication Center (Sentra Komunikasi Mitra Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, abbreviated and commonly known as Senkom Mitra Polri) are neighborhood watch groups in Indonesia that inform and assist the members of Indonesian National Police (Polri) in providing information and reporting any kind of public threats to the law enforcement.
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Abbreviation | Senkom Mitra Polri |
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Formation | January 1, 2004 |
Legal status | Non-Governmental Organization |
Purpose | Social and security public order |
Headquarters | DKI Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Region served | Indonesia |
Membership | 2 million |
Official language | Indonesian |
Website | www |
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Senkom Mitra Polri is a non-government organization established by members of the Security and Order Partners of the Police Headquarters on January 1, 2004, in Jakarta, Indonesia.