Appointed As Commissioner Of Pindad, This Is The Profile Of Deputy Chief Of Police, Gatot Eddy Pramono
Deputy Chief of Police Commissioner General Gatot Eddy Pramono (Photo: PR of Polri)

JAKARTA - Komjen Gatot Eddy Pramono was appointed by Minister of BUMN Erick Thohir as Deputy President Commissioner of PT Pindad (Persero). For information, Pindad is an industrial and manufacturing company that produces military and commercial products in Indonesia.

Quoted by VOI from the Pindad page, Wednesday, January 20, the appointment was based on the Decree of the Minister of BUMN through the Decree of the Minister of BUMN as the General Meeting of Shareholders of the Company (Persero) PT Pindad number: SK-16 / MBU / 01/2021 concerning Dismissal and Appointment of Members of the Board of Directors Limited Liability Company (Persero) PT Pindad.

Reporting from Wikipedia Gatot Eddy Pramono was born in Solok, West Sumatra. He was born on June 28, 1965 and grew up in Pekanbaru, Riau. Gatot followed his father's duties as a police officer from the age of six in the city.

Reported by VOI from Kompas, Gatot has been serving as Deputy Chief of Police since January 7, 2020, replacing Komjen Ari Dono Sukmanto, who has retired. Not only as Deputy Chief of Police, Gatot is also Deputy Chief Executive of the Committee for Handling Covid-19 and National Economic Recovery in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Before holding the position of Deputy Chief of Police, Gatot had held a number of positions, namely the Head of South Jakarta Metro Police (2009), Director of Criminal Investigation (Dirreskrimum) of Polda Metro Jaya (2011), Middle Policy Analyst for Criminal Investigation of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police (2012), Kabagdukminops Robinops Sops Polri (2013).

Not only that, Gatot has served as Karolemtala Srena Polri (2014), Deputy Chief of South Sulawesi Police (2016), Expert Staff for Socio-Economics (Sahlisosek) Kapolri (2017) and Assistant Planning and Budget (Asrena) Kapolri.

Gatot was appointed Kapolda Metro Jaya in 2019. At that time he replaced the former National Police Chief, Idham Azis.


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