Police Uncovers an Online Explosives Distribution Network in Surabaya
The East Java Regional Police have uncovered an online explosives distribution network.
The East Java Regional Police have uncovered an online explosives distribution network.
East Java Regional Police Chief Inspector General Nanang Avianto reaffirmed the East Java Regional Police's commitment to supporting the Reform of the Indonesian National Police (INP) during a special working visit from Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) at the HQ.
Eat Java Polcie intensify humanitarian operations after Mount Semeru’s high-alert eruption, serving evacuees and cleaning damaged homes. Learn how Brimob is supporting survivors. Read the full report.
East Java Police Chief Nanang Avianto stresses Brimob’s vital role in disaster response and security amid rising threats. Read the full news.
East Java Police reveal 1,443 crime cases and over 1,100 arrests in Operation Sikat Semeru 2025, seizing vehicles, weapons, and explosives. Read the full report now.
The East Java Regional Police General Criminal Investigation Directorate managed to secure a number of objects from the rubble of the collapsed prayer room at the Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School, Buduran, Sidoarjo, on Sunday (10/5/2025).
The Disaster Victim Identification of East Java Regional Police sends the DNA samples of the victims of the Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School collapsed building to the Indonesian National Police (INP) Medical Center in Jakarta.
Police have successfully arrested the Head of Geger Village, East Java, Budiman, regarding his alleged involvement in an assault that resulted in two of his denizens being injured.
Police dispatched the bloodhounds from the East Java Regional Police's K9 Unit in the search for the perpetrator of a murder in Arjosari District, Pacitan Regency, East Java.
The East Java Regional Police and its ranks have arrested 997 people, suspected of rioting during a demonstration that ended in chaos in East Java at the end of August 2025.
The rise in motor vehicle theft cases in several areas of Lumajang Regency, East Java, has prompted swift action by the East Java Regional Police.
The East Java Regional Police's Special Criminal Investigation Directorate has uncovered an illegal practice of subsidized Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) adulteration from 3-kg to 12-kg cylinders.