Indonesian State Intelligence Agency

Indonesian State Intelligence Agency
Badan Intelijen Negara

Indonesian State Intelligence Agency logo
Agency overview
Formed 1946
Jurisdiction Indonesia
Headquarters Jakarta, Indonesia
Agency executives
  • Budi Gunawan, Chief
  • Torry Djohar Banguntoro, Deputy chief
Website www.bin.go.id

Badan Intelijen Negara, (State Intelligence Agency), commonly referred to as BIN, is Indonesia's primary intelligence agency. Prior to 2001, it was known as Bakin (Badan Koordinasi Intelijen Negara - State Intelligence Coordinating Agency); its name was changed as part of a general restructuring of the agency.[1] BIN is responsible both for co-ordinating information sharing and operations between Indonesia's other intelligence agencies and for mounting operations on its own.

At the time of its name change in 2001, BIN's role in co-ordinating was deemphasised, but, in the wake of the 2002 Bali bombing, that aspect of the agency's operations was the subject of renewed focus as part of an all-around expansion of the agency's budget and operations.[2]

BIN has been the subject of criticism from human rights groups for its treatment of dissidents and human rights advocates in Indonesia.[3]

The agency is currently headed by Sutiyoso, as of 15 July 2015 ;[4] led before by Sutanto from 21 October 2009 to 19 October 2011, Syamsir Siregar from 2004 to 2009, and led by Abdullah Mahmud Hendropriyono from 2001 to 2004.[5]

The organizational structure

The organizational structure BIN last amended by Presidential Decree No. 34 Year 2010, replaces the Presidential Decree No. 52 of 2005. Under the Presidential Regulation, BIN organizational structure consists of:

Chief

BIN chief who now serves is the Police General Budi Gunawan

Head of BIN BIN has the task to lead in performing the duties and functions of the NIA. BIN chief given the right financial, administrative and other facilities on par with the Minister.

Deputy Chief

BIN deputy chief who now serves is

Deputy Chief has the task of helping the intelligence chief.

Main Secretariat

Main Secretariat has the task of coordinating the implementation of the tasks, coaching and providing administrative support to all organizational units within the NIA.

Deputy Foreign Affairs

Deputy Foreign Affairs (Deputy I) has the tasks of policy formulation and implementation of activities and / or operations of foreign intelligence field.

Deputy Home Affairs

Deputy Home Affairs (Deputy II) has the tasks of policy formulation and implementation of activities and / or operations in the field of domestic intelligence.

Deputy of Counter Intelligence

Deputy of Counter Intelligence (Deputy III) has the tasks of policy formulation and implementation of activities and / or counterintelligence operations.

Deputy Economy

Deputy Economy (Deputy IV) has the tasks of policy formulation and implementation of activities and / or intelligence operations in economics.

Deputy for Technology

Deputy for Technology (Deputy V) has the tasks of policy formulation and implementation of activities and / or intelligence operations technology.

Deputy Communications and Information

Deputy Communication and Information (Deputy VI) has the tasks of policy formulation and implementation of activities and / or intelligence operations in Communication and Information.

Deputy Processing and Production Intelligence

Deputy Analysis and Production Intelligence (Deputy VII) has the tasks of policy formulation and implementation field of processing and the production of intelligence.

Inspectorate

Main Inspectorate has the task of carrying out internal oversight in the intelligence agency.

References

  1. "Indonesia's new Intelligence Agency. How?, Why?, and What for?". Retrieved 28 May 2006.
  2. ."Indonesia's expanding spy network alarms reformers". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 28 May 2006.
  3. "Intelligence Threat". Paras Indonesia. Retrieved 28 May 2006.
  4. "Intelligence chief-to-be optimistic after health check". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  5. "Syamsir Siregar, seasoned intelligence officer". The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 20 November 2005. Retrieved 28 May 2006.

Coordinates: 6°16′08″S 106°51′04″E / 6.269°S 106.851°E / -6.269; 106.851

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