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Soeprapto (general)

Lieutenant General R. Soeprapto (24 August 1920 – 1 October 1965) was the second deputy commander of the Indonesian Army, and was kidnapped from his home in Jakarta by members of the 30 September Movement in the early hours of October 1. He was later killed at Lubang Buaya.

Soeprapto (governor)

R. Soeprapto (August 12, 1924–September 26, 2009) was an Indonesian politician. He was the Governor of Jakarta, the country's capital, from 1982 to 1987. He died September 26, 2009 in Jakarta.

Soeprapto (prosecutor)

Mr. Raden Soeprapto (27 March 1894 – 2 December 1964) was the fourth Attorney General of Indonesia. Born in Trenggalek, East Java, Soeprapto studied law in Jakarta, finding work in the legal system soon after graduating in 1920. After transferring often, in the early 1940s he had reached Pekalongan and become the head of the court for Native Indonesians. Escaping Pekalongan during Operatie Product with the help of a prisoner he had just sentenced, Soeprapto made his way to Yogyakarta and began to work as a prosecutor. When the government moved to Jakarta in 1950, Soeprapto went with it. In January 1951, he was selected to be Prosecutor General of Indonesia, serving until 1 April 1959.

As prosecutor general, Soeprapto was noted for trying state ministers and generals despite them outranking him, a quality which Amir Hasan Ketaren of the Prosecutors' Commission finds lacking from subsequent officeholders. He was declared "Father of the Prosecutor's Office" on 22 July 1967, with a bust of him erected outside the Prosecutor General's Office.

Soeprapto

Soeprapto can refer to any of the following:

  • Soeprapto (general), an Indonesian general killed in the 30 September Movement
  • Soeprapto (governor), Governor of Jakarta from 1982 to 1987
  • Soeprapto (prosecutor), the fourth Prosecutor General of Indonesia