A web‑ and mobile‑based platform that aggregates, indexes, and displays police body‑camera (and dash‑cam) footage in a transparent, community‑driven way. The name blends the Indonesian words “video” (video), “kontrol” (control/monitor), “om‑om” (a friendly, informal term for “the community/elderly watchers”), and “polisi” (police). The goal is to give citizens a reliable, searchable repository of law‑enforcement videos while protecting privacy and due‑process rights.

The term "Video-kontol-om-om-polisi" appears to be related to a viral video or a series of videos involving a sensitive or controversial topic, possibly related to law enforcement or police activities. The term itself seems to be a combination of Indonesian words, with "kontol" being a colloquial term that can be translated to "dick" or "penis," and "om-om-polisi" which roughly translates to "uncle police."