Imam Suroso

Imam Suroso (10 January 1964 – 27 March 2020) was an Indonesian politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives for three period, 2009–2014, 2014–2019 and 2019–2020[1]. On 27 March 2020, he died while being monitored for COVID-19 – however, no actual cause of death was stated.

Imam Suroso
Member of DPR RI Fraction PDIP
In office
1 October 2009  27 March 2020
President
Personal details
Born(1964-01-10)10 January 1964
Pati, Central Java, Indonesia
Died27 March 2020(2020-03-27) (aged 56)
Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Cause of deathCOVID-19
Political partyPartai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan
Spouse(s)Suhartini or Jeng Asih
Alma mater
  • Universitas Bojonegoro
  • Universitas Bung Karno
Occupation
Military service
AllegianceIndonesia
Branch/service30px Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia
Years of service1987—2009

Biography

Imam Suroso has a very unique journey in life. Often and like to be called as "Mbah Roso", even though he is not very old. He was born in Pati, Central Java, precisely on 10 January 1965. After graduating from the SMA Nasional, Pati, he was accepted as a member of the Indonesian National Police. A few months earlier he was trained at the Watukosek Pusdikpol, Sidoarjo, East Java. He began his career as a member of the Indonesian National Police, after completing the Prospective Bintara School (Secaba) in 1987 and continuing the Candidate Officer School (Secapa) in 2004, Imam has held several strategic positions in the Indonesian National Police.

Shortly thereafter, he married and has three daughters. When he was assigned as Bripdapol, he served in Pati Police Station. One time he do a investigation with a paranormal. After that, he was interested in the world of mysticism. Finally he explored the world of paranormal, then he called "Mbah Roso".[2]

His lives as a member of the Indonesian Police was barely enough. To make a living, he works part-time as a "security" of Kembangjoyo Restaurant, Pati. In the 1996s, Imam Suroso worked concurrently, as a police, paranormal, and "security". When he started practicing in Jakarta as a paranormal and receiving patients, his fortune was abundant and he used it to study in Bojonegoro, buy a used motorbike, and also buy a used Rural Transport (Angkudes) car. With that car, every day he transports "baskets" from the countryside to the Pati City market. By morning he stopped and prepared himself in his uniform to serve in Pati Police Station.[2]

Educational history[3]

  • SD Negeri Puri I Pati (1972—1978)
  • SMP Muhammadiyah Pati (1978—1981)
  • SMA Nasional Pati, natural science major. (1981—1984)
  • Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Bojonegoro (1993—1998)
  • Law, Bung Karno University (2009—2012)
  • Management, STM IMMI (2000—2003)
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References

  1. PDI-P lawmaker passes away while being monitored for COVID-19 – Politics – The Jakarta Post
  2. VIVA, PT VIVA MEDIA BARU- (1 April 2016). "Dari Polisi, Paranormal, hingga Jadi Anggota DPR-RI – VIVA". www.viva.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  3. RI, Setjen DPR. "Anggota DPR RI – Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat". www.dpr.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 February 2019.


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