State Intelligence Agency (Indonesia) Explained

Agency Name:State Intelligence Agency
Native Name:Indonesian: Badan Intelijen Negara
Picture Caption:State Intelligence Agency headquarters
Seal:The National Intelligence Agency (Indonesia).svg
Jurisdiction:Indonesia
Headquarters:Jl. Seno Raya, Pejaten Timur, Pasar Minggu. South Jakarta, Indonesia
Employees:Classified
Budget: (2020)[1]
Chief1 Name:Budi Gunawan
Chief1 Position:Chief
Chief2 Name:I Nyoman Cantiasa
Chief2 Position:Deputy chief [2]

The State Intelligence Agency (Indonesian: Badan Intelijen Negara), commonly referred to as BIN, is Indonesia's primary intelligence agency. The BIN is also responsible for coordinating intelligence activities among various intelligence agencies, including military intelligence, police intelligence, prosecutors intelligence and other relevant entities.

Prior to 2001, it was known as Bakin (Indonesian: Badan Koordinasi Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence Coordinating Agency"); its name change was a result of restructuring in the agency.[3] At the time of its name change in 2001, the BIN's role in co-ordinating interagency operations was de-emphasised. However, in the wake of the 2002 Bali bombing, its co-ordinating function was re-strengthened as part of a general expansion of the agency's mandate, which included an expanded budget.[4] Since 9 September 2016, the agency has been headed by Budi Gunawan.[5]

BIN has been the subject of criticism from human rights groups for its treatment of dissidents and human rights advocates in Indonesia and lack of accountability, as even the Indonesian government doesn't know about their activity.[6] [7]

History

1943–1965

The origins of the agency are rooted in the Japanese occupation of Indonesia. In 1943, Japan established an intelligence organisation known as the Nakano Military Intelligence School. One of its graduates was Colonel Zulkifli Lubis, who would go on to lead Indonesia's first intelligence agency.

After declaring independence in 1945, the Government of Indonesia established its first intelligence agency, called Indonesian: Badan Istimewa. Colonel Lubis returned to lead the agency, as did about 40 former special military investigators. After undergoing special intelligence training period in the Ambarawa region, around 30 young men became members of the Indonesian State Secrets Agency (BRANI) in early May 1946. This agency would go on to become an umbrella organization for the Indonesian intelligence community.

In July 1946, Minister of Defense Amir Sjarifuddin formed "Defense Agency B", which was headed by a former police commissioner. On 30 April 1947 all intelligence agencies, including the BRANI, were merged into the Ministry of Defense to become part of Defense Agency B.

In 1949, Indonesian Minister of Defense Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX was not satisfied with the performance of the Indonesian intelligence community, as it operated independently and was considered poorly coordinated. Hamengkubuwono formed the Special Service or DC, also known by the pseudonym Indonesian: Ksatria Graha. The DC was intended to be able to respond to future issues of Indonesian security. The recruitment program was the first Indonesian intelligence program involving non-military personnel trained by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. Candidates for the DC were sent to Saipan for training until the DC restarted training in Indonesia. DC agents participated in various clandestine operations such as Operations Trikora and Dwikora, as well as the massacre of suspected members of the Communist Party.

In early 1952, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, T. B. Simatupang, demoted the intelligence agency to the Indonesian: Badan Informasi Staff Angkatan Perang (Armed Forces Staff Information Agency). During 1952–1958, due to competition within the military, the various military branches and police each had their own intelligence services without national coordination. As a result, on 5 December 1958, President Sukarno formed the Intelligence Coordinating Body (BKI) with Colonel Laut Pirngadi as the head.

On 10 November 1959, the BKI was again reorganized into the Central Intelligence Agency (BPI), headquartered at Jalan Madiun and headed by Dr. Soebandrio. From the 1960s until the beginning of the New Order, Soebandrio's influence on the BPI was particularly strong, especially amidst internal conflict between left- and right-wing factions of the armed forces.

1965–present

After the 1965 upheaval, Suharto headed Kopkamtib (Indonesian: Operasi Pemulihan Keamanan dan Ketertiban, "Operational Command for Restoring Security and Order"). Subsequently, an Intelligence Task Force was formed in each region. On 22 August 1966, Suharto established the State Intelligence Command (KIN), headed by Brigadier General Yoga Sugomo and directly responsible to Suharto.

As a strategic intelligence agency, BPI was merged into KIN; KIN also had Special Operations Opsus under Lt. Col. Ali Moertopo and assistants Leonardus Benyamin (Benny) Moerdani and Aloysius Sugiyanto. On 22 May 1967, less than a year later, Suharto issued a Presidential Decre to redesign KIN as BAKIN (Indonesian: Badan Koordinasi Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence Coordinating Agency"). Major General Soedirgo was appointed as the first head of BAKIN.

Under Major General Sutopo Juwono, BAKIN had Deputy II, which was under Colonel Nicklany Soedardjo, a military police officer who graduated from Fort Gordon, US. In early 1965, Soedardjo created the PM's intelligence unit, Indonesian: Detasemen Pelaksana Intelijen or Den Pintel POM. Officially, Den Pintel POM was Special Intelligence Unit Indonesian: Satsus Intel, then in 1976 it became Implementing Unit Indonesian: Satlak' and in the 1980s it became the Implementing Unit 01.

Starting in 1970 there was a reorganization of BAKIN, Deputy III was added as an Opsus post under Brigadier General TNI Ali Moertopo, a Suharto insider. Opsus is considered the most prestigious posting in BAKIN, involved in events ranging from Penentuan Pendapat Rakyat of West Irian[8] and the birth of the Golongan Karya (Golkar)[9] to the Indochina issue. In 1983, as Deputy Head of BAKIN, L. B. Moerdani expanded intelligence activities and BAKIN became BAIS (Indonesian: Badan Intelijen Negara, "Strategic Intelligence Agency"). Afterwards, BAKIN remained as a contra-subversion directorate of the New Order.

After removing Moerdani as Minister of Defense and Security, in 1993 Suharto reduced BAIS's mandate and changed its name to BAI (Indonesian: Badan Intelijen ABRI, "ABRI Intelligence Agency"). In 2000, President Abdurrahman Wahid changed BAKIN to BIN (Indonesian: Badan Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence Agency"), which it remains.

Thus, since 1945, the state intelligence organization has changed its name six times:[10]

  1. BRANI (Indonesian: Badan Rahasia Negara Indonesia, "Indonesian State Secrets Agency")
  2. BKI (Indonesian: Badan Koordinasi Intelijen, "Intelligence Coordination Agency")
  3. BPI (Indonesian: Badan Pusat Intelijen, "Central Intelligence Agency")
  4. KIN (Indonesian: Komando Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence Command")
  5. BAKIN (Indonesian: Badan Koordinasi Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence Coordination Agency")
  6. BIN (Indonesian: Badan Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence Agency")

Organizational structure

Main organization

The organisational structure is mainly based on Presidential Regulation No. 90/2012 (State Intelligence Agency).[11] The organizational structure was last amended by Presidential Regulation No. 79/2020 (Second Amendment of Presidential Regulation No. 90/2012 Re: State Intelligence Agency), signed on 20 July 2020.[12] Under the Presidential Regulation, BIN's organisational structure consists of nine deputies, which was later expanded by Chief BIN Regulation No. 1/2022:[13]

Training facility

BIN possesses a primary education and training facility called STIN (Indonesian: Sekolah Tinggi Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence College"). It has undergraduate, master, and doctoral level educational programs for intelligence in Indonesia. All STIN graduates will become part of BIN human resources after graduation.[14] During the COVID-19 pandemic, in September 2020 Budi Gunawan announced that STIN would open a Medical Intelligence program.[15] In April 2021, STIN opened their Medical Intelligence program, and expanded other programs under STIN.[16]

Aside from STIN, BIN possesses another education and training facility called Education and Training Center, under the Main Secretariat office. Unlike training provided by STIN, training at the Education and Training Center is more specialised.[17]

Para-commando unit

BIN also possesses at least one para-commando force unit. A unit codenamed "Rajawali" (Eagle) was disclosed by Bambang Soesatyo, Speaker of People's Consultative Assembly. The existence of the unit surprised many Indonesians. The unit is signified by black full-body clad military attire, similar to Koopsus combat attire. In the press release, BIN acknowledged that Rajawali Force is a BIN force specially trained in "special threats handling and deterrence". BIN also said that the unit does not has specific name, as it changes annually. Most other details of the unit remain undisclosed.[18] [19] [20]

Activities

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anggaran Meningkat, Kinerja BIN Diharapkan Meningkat. DPR RI. Komisi I. DPR.go.id. id-ID. 2020-04-19.
  2. Web site: Redaksi . Tim . Resmi! Letjen TNI I Nyoman Cantiasa Jadi Wakil Kepala BIN . 2023-12-06 . CNBC Indonesia . id-ID.
  3. Web site: Indonesia's new Intelligence Agency. How?, Why?, and What for? . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140302101115/http://home.snafu.de/watchin/BIN.html . 2 March 2014 . 28 May 2006.
  4. News: McEvers . Kelly . 4 February 2004 . Indonesia's expanding spy network alarms reformers . Christian Science Monitor . 2023-03-22 . 0882-7729.
  5. News: Faiz . Ahmad . 9 September 2016 . Budi Gunawan Inaugurated as BIN Head . Tempo.co . 24 February 2018.
  6. Web site: Intelligence Threat. Paras Indonesia. 28 May 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20060219072456/http://parasindonesia.com/read.php?gid=43. 19 February 2006. dead.
  7. Web site: Lowry . Robert . 29 March 2022 . How Accountable is Indonesia's National Intelligence Agency? . 2023-03-22 . Australian Institute of International Affairs . en-US.
  8. Web site: Sitompul . Martin . 2018-08-10 . Muslihat Opsus di Papua . 2022-05-02 . Historia – Majalah Sejarah Populer Pertama di Indonesia . id-ID.
  9. Web site: Matanasi . Petrik . 2020-07-23 . Sejarah KNPI: Lahir Karena Obsesi Ali Moertopo . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230322053711/https://mediakasasi.com/nasional/429/sejarah-knpi-lahir-karena-obsesi-ali-moertopo.html . 22 March 2023 . 2022-05-02 . Media Kasasi . id.
  10. Web site: Ganesa . Pandu . Adhary . Rudy . 17 June 2007 . buat yang senang intel-intelan . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220223040616/https://www.mail-archive.com/forum-pembaca-kompas@yahoogroups.com/msg16151.html . 23 February 2022 . 2023-03-22 . www.mail-archive.com.
  11. Presidential Regulation. 90. 2012 . Peraturan Presiden Nomor 90 Tahun 2012 tentang Badan Intelijen Negara . id. President of Indonesia. Presidential Regulation No. 90/2012 on State Intelligence Agency.
  12. Presidential Regulation. 79. 2020 . Peraturan Presiden Nomor 79 Tahun 2020 tentang Perubahan Kedua atas Peraturan Presiden Nomor 90 Tahun 2012 tentang Badan Intelijen Negara . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230702002401/https://jdih.setkab.go.id/PUUdoc/176187/Perpres_Nomor_79_Tahun_2020.pdf . 2023-07-02 . id-ID. Presidential Regulation No. 79/2020 on second amendment of Presidential Regulation No. 90/2012 on State Intelligence Agency. President of Indonesia.
  13. State Intelligence Agency Regulation. 1. 2022 . Peraturan Badan Intelijen Negara Nomor 1 Tahun 2022 . id-ID. Chief of State Intelligence Agency. State Intelligence Agency Regulation No. 1/2022.
  14. Web site: Sekolah Tinggi Intelijen Negara . Program Studi – Sekolah Tinggi Intelijen Negara . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230316215420/https://stin.ac.id/akademik/ . 2023-03-16 . 2021-08-03 . Sekolah Tinggi Intelijen Negara . id-ID.
  15. Web site: Jemadu . Liberty . Yasir . Muhammad . 2020-09-11 . Pandemi Covid-19, Kepala BIN Buka Program Studi Intelijen Medik di STIN . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210803112044/https://www.suara.com/news/2020/09/11/030500/pandemi-covid-19-kepala-bin-buka-program-studi-intelijen-medik-di-stin . 2021-08-03 . 2021-08-03 . suara.com . id.
  16. Web site: Radiansyah . 2021-04-21 . STIN Buka Pendaftaran, Peluang Bagi Peminat Dunia Intelegent – Potensi Bisnis . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210803112029/https://potensibisnis.pikiran-rakyat.com/leisure/pr-691803712/stin-buka-pendaftaran-peluang-bagi-peminat-dunia-intelegent . 2021-08-03 . 2021-08-03 . Potensi Bisnis . id.
  17. Web site: Badan Intelijen Negara . 2020-12-30 . Peraturan Badan Intelijen Negara Nomor 04 Tahun 2020 tentang Organisasi dan Tata Kerja Badan Intelijen Negara . 2021-04-17 . JDIH Badan Intelijen Negara.
  18. Web site: Kholid. Idham. Bangganya Bamsoet pada Pasukan Khusus Rajawali dari BIN. 2021-08-03. detiknews. id-ID.
  19. Web site: detikcom. Tim. Pakar Intelijen Mengungkap Fakta 'Pasukan Khusus Rajawali' BIN. 2021-08-03. detiknews. id-ID.
  20. Web site: Laoli . Neverius . 2020-09-15 . Penjelasan BIN terkait keberadaan Pasukan Khusus Rajawali yang lagi viral – Page all . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210803112126/https://nasional.kontan.co.id/news/penjelasan-bin-terkait-keberadaan-pasukan-khusus-rajawali-yang-lagi-viral . 2021-08-03 . 2021-08-03 . kontan.co.id . id.
  21. Web site: Intel Indonesia Dilatih Intel Israel. Historia. 2023-12-20. 2017-02-26. Hendri F.. Isnaeni.
  22. Web site: Cronau . Peter . Brown . Matthew . 1998 . Indonesian spying on East Timorese exiles . 2023-03-22 . Inside Indonesia: The peoples and cultures of Indonesia . en-gb.
  23. Book: Conboy, Kenneth J. . Intel : inside Indonesia's intelligence service . 2004 . Equinox Publishing . 979-97964-4-X . 1st . Jakarta, Singapore . 229 . 54047314.
  24. Web site: Fealy . Greg . 2002 . Is Indonesia a terrorist base? . 2023-03-22 . Inside Indonesia: The peoples and cultures of Indonesia . en-gb.
  25. Web site: Harsono . Andreas . Heller . Nathaniel . Hamblin . Susanna . Guevara . Marina Walker . 2006-09-07 . Jakarta's intelligence service hires Washington lobbyists . 2023-03-22 . . en-US.
  26. News: Osman. Nurfika. WikiLeaks US Cables Point to BIN Role in Munir Murder. 6 September 2014. Jakarta Globe. 10 September 2011.
  27. Web site: Siboro . Tiarma . Saraswati . Muninggar Sri . 2004-11-16 . Rights campaigner Munir dies on plane . https://web.archive.org/web/20041116123612/http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailweekly.asp?fileid=20040908.@01 . 16 November 2004 . 2021-05-03 . The Jakarta Post.
  28. Web site: As Indonesia's New President Takes Office, Cabinet Includes Officials Tied to Atrocities of Old. 2021-05-03. Democracy Now!. en.
  29. Web site: DPR Tak Tahu Detail Pembelian Alat Sadap Pegasus. id. 2023-12-19. Sri. Utami. 2023-06-28.
  30. Web site: BIN Menjalin Komunikasi dengan Taliban, Cegah Perang Melebar ke Indonesia . 2 September 2021.
  31. Web site: Wardah . Fathiyah . 2021-08-23 . BIN Lacak Kelompok Teroris di Indonesia yang Dekat dengan Taliban . 2023-03-22 . Voice of America.