Hundreds of Illegal Firearms Destroyed by Police in South Sumatra
The South Sumatra Regional Police reaffirmed its strong commitment to maintaining public order and security by destroying hundreds of pieces of illegally assembled firearms.
The South Sumatra Regional Police reaffirmed its strong commitment to maintaining public order and security by destroying hundreds of pieces of illegally assembled firearms.
The South Sumatra Police destroyed 397 illegal homemade firearms seized during the 2026 Senpi (Firearms) Musi Operation. Read the full security report here.
Banten Regional Police uncovered two cases of aggravated motorcycle theft and one case of unauthorized possession of a homemade firearm, linked to a motorcycle theft network.
The Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) Sub-regional Police, arrested a man suspected of assembling and storing illegal firearms in Berkat Village, SP Padang District, OKI Regency, during the 2026 Musi Senpi Operation.
South Sulawesi Policel launched Operation Senpi Musi 2026, stressing firm action against illegal firearms to safeguard public security. Read the full report here.
Damai Cartenz task Force arrested a man in Sarmi suspected of supplying firearms and ammunition to armed criminal groups (KKB) in Papua. Learn more.
The South Sumatra Regional Police General Criminal Investigation Directorate reaffirmed its commitment to eradicating illegal firearms ownership.
Police have uncovered an illegal firearms assembly network in Sumedang, West Java which sold their illegal products through social media.
Lampung Police bust illegal firearms workshop, seize over 8,000 bullets and arrest 3 suspects. Learn how the operation unfolded.