Mochammad Djamhari

Mochammad Djamhari (born 2 November 1943) is an Indonesian military officer who served as the Regent of Bekasi from 1993 to 1998.

[1] Djamhari attended advanced course for infantry officers (kursus lanjutan perwira infanteri, Suslapaif) in 1972 and the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College (Seskoad) in 1983.

In the final election held by the Bekasi council on 9 October 1993, Djamhari faced bureaucrats Kailani AR and Nonon Sonthanie.

[3] Djamhari was nicknamed as the "Regent with a One-Billion Swimming Pool" (Bupati Kolam Renang 1 Miliar) by Bekasi students.

[4] Shortly after the fall of Suharto in May 1998, Djamhari asked to resign from his position by sending a letter to the governor of West Java and home affairs minister.