It was established in February 2012 with approval of Central Kalimantan provincial government based on Regional Law Number 16 of 2008.
[3][4] It is proposed in 2018 by Central Kalimantan province that the organization would also act as a security personnels during tribal courts.
[5] However, outside of its given legal authorities, the organization also participate in enforcing road traffic with Indonesian National Police.
[9] It also expected to operate under regional branches of National Dayak Customary Council as well as local governments in Central Kalimantan.
[15][16] The current panglima of the paramilitary as of 2022 was a retired Indonesian Army Brigadier General Pur Yuandrias.