Presidential Security Force of Indonesia


The Presidential Security Force of Indonesia is the presidential security unit and secret service concerned with tasks related to close protection and escort for the head of state and VVIP in Indonesia, which includes the President of Indonesia, Vice President of Indonesia with their immediate families, former Presidents and Vice Presidents, and foreign heads of state visiting Indonesia. Paspampres is based in Jakarta, and its personnel are recruited from best-chosen officers, soldiers, seamen, marines, and airmen from special forces or special units within the Indonesian National Armed Forces .

History

The formation date of the Presidential Security Force is based on the operation to evacuate President Sukarno, Vice President Mohammad Hatta, Prime Minister Sutan Syahrir as well as several ministers and high-ranking government officials from Jakarta to Yogyakarta on the 3 January 1946, This operation was based on the safety concerns of the President and VIPs about the allied forces intimidation in Jakarta. The rescue operation was conducted using the Kereta Luar Biasa a code-name for the special Presidential train. This date is commemorated as Hari Bhakti Paspampres or Paspampres Service Day.
The formation of a formal force dedicated to protecting the Indonesian president only came after several assassination attempts on President Sukarno. On 6 June 1962 a special regiment known as the Tjakrabirawa Regiment, was formed to protect the president and his family. June 6 was also the birthday of President Sukarno. Tjakrabirawa consisted of personnel from the army, navy, air force and police. In 1966, Resimen Tjakrabirawa was dissolved due it taking part in an army-led abortive coup d'état in 1965 and the protection of the president was entrusted to a military police special task force in 1966.
A new presidential protection force named Paswalpres was formed on the 13th of January 1976, under the command of the Minister of Defence and Commander of the Armed Forces. This force was renamed in 1988 becoming the current Paspampres. Today, Paspampres has the strength of about 2,500 personnel and is headed by a two-star general/admiral/marshal from the TNI.

Responsibility and Tasks

Responsibility

According to the Government Regulation of The Republic of Indonesia No. 59 Year 2013, The Presidential Security Force are the troops in charge to carry out direct physical security at close range at any time towards the:
Specific security duties conducted by the Paspampres for the VVIP also include:
  1. Personal security;
  2. Installation security;
  3. Activity security;
  4. Rescue security;
  5. Food safety;
  6. Medical security;
  7. News security; and
  8. Escort.

    Tasks

Currently, the main tasks of Paspampres are to:
  1. Provide protection for the VVIP and to ensure the safety of the VVIP from any immediate danger,
  2. Secure installations which include security personnel, material, and all facilities used by the VVIP,
  3. Perform emergency rescue of the VVIP,
  4. Perform direct security in close distance from all forms of threats to the VVIP while traveling,
  5. Ensure the safety of food and medically-related materials consumed by the VVIP,
  6. Perform special state protocol duties

    Organisation

The organisation of Paspampres are as follows:
Paspampres personnel are recruited and selected from the Indonesian National Armed Forces. The recruits are usually selected from special forces and special units, such as and Marines, as well as military policemen. Each individual gets rigorous military training and special martial arts training, such as Yong Moodo, Pencak Silat, Tarung Derajat, Mixed Martial Arts, and Aikido. All Paspampres personnel are required to be proficient in at least in one of the martial arts, and it was proven by becoming second winners in the World Yong Moodo Championship 2013. Paspampres personnel must carry out their duties with a high level of vigilance against any possible threat and are prepared to sacrifice their own life if required for the President, Vice President, and VVIP.

Protocol duties

Guard of Honor

Paspampres as a special joint service command of the TNI, other than being responsible for implementing security for the President, Vice President of Indonesia and VVIPs also carries out special protocol duties at state-level ceremonies such as conducting Honour Guard, public duties, quarter guard and guard mounting tasks for the national official residences during state visit ceremonies.
These ceremonial duties of Paspampres is usually assigned towards personnel of the "State Protocol Escort Battalion", a detachment of Paspampres consisting of chosen Military policemen from the Military Police Corps of Indonesia. This unit also becomes the Cordon Guard during the arrival ceremony at the airport apron during a state visit and also becomes the main Honour guard during a state funeral.
The uniform worn by the Paspampres Honour guard is a red long sleeved full dress uniform with a white buff belt worn on the upper waist, white trousers with white parade boots and a black shako as the headdress. During certain ceremonies such as a state funeral or changing of the guard ceremony, a light blue beret is worn instead for the headdress. During the night, a black trouser is worn.

Presidential band

The Paspampres presidential band is a military band tasked for playing the national anthems during a State visit ceremony and performs music accompaniment during state-level receptions or banquets in the palaces and other official locations when the head of state is present.

Equipments

Weaponry

Vehicles