Inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo reported a stable and conducive security environment for the year 2025 during a high-level hearing with Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR) on Monday (26/1/2026).
Despite the significant social unrest known as "Agustus Kelabu" (Grey August) in late 2025, which saw damage to several public and government facilities, he said that rapid coordination and community support allowed the situation to be brought under control swiftly.
"Thanks to the hard work of all officers and the support of the nation, stability was maintained, allowing the Indonesian Police to continue its core mission of law enforcement and public protection," Chief Sigit said at the DPR building complex, as quoted by antaranews.com.
He also highlighted Indonesia's strong international standing, citing the 2025 Gallup Global Safety Report, which ranked Indonesia 19th out of 140 countries in the Law and Order Index with a score of 89.
Domestically, Chief Sigit cited a November 2025 Litbang Kompas survey confirming the INP as the most trusted law enforcement agency in the country. Moving into 2026, the INP leadership committed to further institutional transformation to maintain high public confidence and adapt to evolving security challenges.
(mg/inp/pr/rs)
