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Jeanne Mandagi
Head of Public Relations Division, Indonesian National Police
In office
1989–1992
Personal details
Born(1937-04-02)2 April 1937
Manado, North Sulawesi, Dutch East Indies
Died7 April 2017(2017-04-07) (aged 80)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Military service
Allegiance Indonesia
Branch/service Indonesian National Police
Years of service1965–1992
Rank Brigadier General

Police Brigadier General Jeanne Mandagi (2 April 1937 – 7 April 2017) was the first Indonesian woman to become a general in the Indonesian National Police. She also served as an expert consultant at the Indonesian National Narcotics Agency (BNN or Badan Narkotika Nasional Republik Indonesia) and was active in dealing with drug eradication in Indonesia.[1]

Background

Jeanne Mandagi was born on 2 April 1937 in Manado, which is located in the region of Minahasa in North Sulawesi. She attended catholic primary and secondary schools in Manado and Jakarta. She then attended the University of Indonesia in 1963 and received a degree in law. During her studies at the university, she was active in the Union of Catholic University Students of the Republic of Indonesia (PMKRI or Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Katolik Republik Indonesia).[2]

Career

After graduating from college, Mandagi began her police career at the police academy and was appointed as a female police officer on 1 December 1965. Then in 1966, Mandagi attended a course on military courts until she was appointed Head of the Maluku Regional Police Section on Legal Affairs. In 1970, Mandagi was given the mandate as the Head of the Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police Section on the Development of Children, Youth, and Women as well as serving as a judge of the Military Court for the Jakarta-Banten region. Mandagi's interests in preventing drug abuse began to be pursued by taking the United Nations Regional Course on the Control of Narcotics in 1974. One year later, she attended a drug law enforcement course in Washington, D.C.[2]

After receiving several training certificates, Mandagi worked at the National Police Headquarters in the narcotics office in 1976. In 1980, she was appointed as a colonel after graduating from the Indonesian Armed Forces' Staff and Command School. In 1985, Mandagi served as Narcotics Desk Officer at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and in 1989 for seven months, she served as Secretary Director of the Public Relations office at the National Police Headquarters.[3] In the same year and until 1992, Mandagi was entrusted to carry out the mandate as the Head of the Public Relations Division.[2] Mandagi was appointed brigadier general in 1991, becoming the first woman in Indonesia to hold the rank of general of the police force.[4]

Due to her vested interest in drug eradication in Indonesia, even in retirement, she was entrusted to serve as an expert adviser to Police General Tito Karnavian[5] and chaired the Indonesian Anti Narcotics Law Enforcement Retirement Association (AP2ANI or Ketua Asosiasi Purnawiran Penegak Hukum Anti Narkotika Indonesia).[6] She also took part in establishing the Permadi Siwi Foundation as a rehabilitation center for narcotics addicts.[7]

Jeanne Mandagi died at the age of 80 on 7 April 2017 and was buried in the Jagakarsa Public Cemetery in South Jakarta.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Selamat Jalan Jenderal Jeanne Mandagi" [Farewell General Jeanne Mandagi] (in Indonesian). Kabar Polisi. 2017-04-09. Archived from the original on 2020-06-02. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
  2. ^ a b c Aulia, Anastasia (2019-09-06). Asril, Sabrina (ed.). "Mengenal Jeanne Mandagi, Jendral Wanita Pertama di Kepolisian Indonesia" [Getting to Know Jeanne Mandagi, the First General in the Indonesian Police Force] (in Indonesian). Kompas. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  3. ^ Seta, Putra Dewangga Candra (2019-09-09). "Biodata Jeanne Mandagi Jenderal Polisi Wanita Pertama di Indonesia, Pernah Ikut Sekolah Komando" [Biodata of Jeanne Mandagi the First Female Police General in Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Tribunnews. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  4. ^ Muthalib, Jang Aisah; Sjafrie, Sri Unggul Azul; Rangkuti, Nurhadi; Citra, Setya Translindo (1992). Sjafrie, Sri Unggul Azul; Nurhadi, Rangkuti (eds.). Wanita : the dynamics and achievements of Indonesian women (in Indonesian). Translated by Setya Translindo Citra (Rangkuti ed.). Jakarta: Etnodata with cooperation of the Committee for the Tenth Non-aligned Summit Meeting. ISBN 979-8377-00-1. OCLC 624400096.
  5. ^ a b Sinaga, Fathan (2017-04-09). "Jeanne Mandagi, Polwan Jenderal Pertama Itu Tutup Usia" [Jeanne Mandagi, First Police General Passes Away] (in Indonesian). Jaringan Pemberitaan Nusantara Negeriku (JPNN). Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  6. ^ Sendouw, Elvis (2015-02-03). "Mensos Tinjau Griya Narkoba Cipayung" [Social Affairs Minister Visits Griya Narkoba Cipayung] (in Indonesian). Satu Harapan. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  7. ^ Kusmawan, Deni (2017-04-07). "Polwan Perintis Pemberantasan Narkoba Tutup Usia, Brigjen (Purn) Jeanne Mandagi" [Female Police Officer Pioneer for Drug Eradication Passes Away, Brigadier General Jeanne Mandagi] (in Indonesian). Gala Media News. Retrieved 2020-04-24.