I Made Mangku Pastika
I Made Mangku Pastika | |
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8th Governor of Bali | |
In office 29 August 2008 – 29 August 2018 | |
President | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Joko Widodo |
Deputy | |
Preceded by | Dewa Made Beratha |
Succeeded by | I Wayan Koster |
Personal details | |
Born | Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia | 22 June 1951
Nationality | Indonesia |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Spouse(s) | Ni Made Ayu Putri |
Children | 3 |
I Made Mangku Pastika AO (born 22 June 1951 in[1] Buleleng) is an Indonesian politician and retired National Police (1974–2008) commissioner general who was the 9th Governor of Bali. Pastika was formerly the Chief of Bali Provincial Police and Chairman of Indonesia's National Narcotics Agency. He served as chief investigator in the 2002 and 2005 Bali bombings.
As chief of the Papua Police Department, his first assignment was to investigate the murder of Theys Eluay, a respected local Papuan spokesman, which resulted in the conviction and sentencing of four Kopassus soldiers.[2]
In October 2003 he was appointed an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia, "for service to Australia by heading the investigation into the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002".[3]
Pastika was elected to a second five-year term as Governor of Bali in May 2013.[4] His second term ended on 29 August 2018, and he was briefly replaced by an acting official from the Ministry of Home Affairs before being succeeded by I Wayan Koster.[5]
References[]
- ^ "I Made Mangku Pastika: A Governor of the People". 11 March 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- ^ "I Made Mangku Pastika: A Governor of the People". Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- ^ It's an Honour
- ^ "Pastika-Sudikerta declared winner in Bali election". 26 May 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- ^ "Besok Made Mangku Pastika Lepas Jabatan Gubernur Bali Setelah 10 Tahun 'Berkuasa'". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). 28 August 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
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- 1951 births
- Living people
- Balinese people
- People from Buleleng Regency
- Politicians from Bali
- Governors of Bali
- Indonesian Hindus
- Democratic Party (Indonesia) politicians
- Honorary Officers of the Order of Australia
- Indonesian police officers