West Java Police Name Six Suspects Following Violent May Day Riots
Six people, mostly students, have been named suspects for arson and vandalism during May Day riots in Bandung. Investigation into organizers continues. Read more.
Six people, mostly students, have been named suspects for arson and vandalism during May Day riots in Bandung. Investigation into organizers continues. Read more.
The Jakarta Metro Jaya Police foiled potential riots by anarchist groups attempting to infiltrate labor protests during the May Day 2026 commemorations on Friday (1/5/2026). Learn more.
Indonesian Police express appreciation for the orderly conduct of labor unions during May Day 2026 rallies in Jakarta and across Indonesia. Learn more.
Inspector General Rudi Setiawan condemns a black-clad group for arson and vandalism in Bandung during May Day 2026. Police have secured several suspects. Read more.
President Prabowo Subianto announced a new task force under Presidential Decree No. 10/2026 to handle layoffs and ensure worker welfare amid global economic uncertainty. Learn more.
President Prabowo Subianto signed Presidential Regulation No. 27/2026, slashing applicator cuts for online drivers (ojol) to 8% to boost net income and worker protection. Learn more.
Indonesian Police Chief of Public Relations Inspector GeneralJohnny Eddizon Isir affirms the INP's commitment to protecting workers' rights to protest peacefully on May Day 2026. Learn more.