“1,033 people participate in Kapolri Cup 2025 Shooting Championship”
Depok City –
The National Police Chief officially opened the ‘Kapolri Cup 2025 Shooting Championship’ at Mako Brimob, Depok. General Sigit stated that 1,033 participants are competing in the event.
“We are also holding the Kapolri Cup shooting competition, which is part of the Bhayangkara anniversary celebrations. This year, 1,033 participants from the military, police, and general public are competing over four days,” said General Sigit at Mako Brimob Kelapa Dua, Depok.
He mentioned that an exhibition match was also held during the event. Several ministries were invited to participate in the competition.
“Today, there is also an exhibition match attended by invited ministries, law enforcement personnel, the military, and other related stakeholders,” he added.
He explained that the event aims to strengthen solidarity and synergy among ministries while fostering teamwork.
“This event is intended to enhance solidarity, inter-ministerial synergy, and strengthen teamwork in carrying out joint tasks,” he said.
The National Police Chief hopes the competition can identify potential athletes who can be trained to support the shooting sports sector.
“In general, we hope this event for the public can help discover new athletes or potential candidates who can be prepared to support shooting sports. It also serves as a platform to maintain the skills of national athletes who participate,” he concluded.
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Mako Brimob
“Mako Brimob” refers to the headquarters of *Korps Brigade Mobil (Brimob)*, the elite special operations and paramilitary police unit of Indonesia. Established in 1945 during the Indonesian National Revolution, Brimob has played key roles in counter-terrorism, riot control, and disaster response. The headquarters, located in Kelapa Dua, Depok (near Jakarta), serves as the unit’s central command and training facility.
Kapolri Cup 2025 Shooting Championship
The **Kapolri Cup 2025 Shooting Championship** is an annual competitive shooting event organized by the Indonesian National Police (Kapolri). It promotes marksmanship skills among law enforcement, military personnel, and civilian shooters, while fostering camaraderie and professional development. The 2025 edition continues a tradition of excellence, featuring various shooting disciplines and attracting participants from across Indonesia and possibly international contenders.
Bhayangkara
Bhayangkara is the name of the Indonesian National Police, with historical roots dating back to the Majapahit Empire in the 14th century, where it originally referred to an elite royal guard. The term was later revived during Indonesia’s independence movement and formally adopted for the modern police force after 1945. Today, Bhayangkara symbolizes law enforcement and security in Indonesia, reflecting both historical tradition and contemporary duty.
Kelapa Dua
Kelapa Dua is a district located in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, known for its urban development and residential areas. Historically, it was part of the larger Depok region, which has Dutch colonial roots, but Kelapa Dua itself has grown into a modern suburban area with commercial and educational facilities. The name “Kelapa Dua” (meaning “Two Coconuts” in Indonesian) reflects local traditions, though its exact origin remains unclear.
Depok City
Depok City, located in West Java, Indonesia, was originally a small agricultural town established in the 17th century by Cornelis Chastelein, a Dutch colonial administrator. It later developed into a modern satellite city of Jakarta, known for its educational institutions and green spaces. Today, Depok blends urban growth with cultural heritage, including historic colonial-era buildings and a mix of traditional Sundanese and Betawi influences.
Kapolri Cup 2025 Badminton Championship
The **Kapolri Cup 2025 Badminton Championship** is an annual sporting event organized by the Indonesian National Police (Kapolri) to promote badminton and foster talent in the sport. The tournament, which began as a local competition, has grown into a prestigious national championship, attracting top athletes and enthusiasts. The 2025 edition continues this tradition, showcasing high-level matches and strengthening Indonesia’s reputation as a powerhouse in badminton.