Violent Papua Protest Turns Chaotic: Three Injured, Vehicles Torched in Abepura
A violent protest in Abepura, Papua, left three people injured and several vehicles burned after clashes between demonstrators and police. Read more.
A violent protest in Abepura, Papua, left three people injured and several vehicles burned after clashes between demonstrators and police. Read more.
Central Jakarta Police deployed 1,722 officers to secure a large pro-Palestine rally near Monas square that remained peaceful and orderly. Read the full story here.
INP sanction three officers over an armored vehicle crash that killed a motorcycle driver during a protest operation. Read the full story.
Metro Jaya Police suspend detention of activist Figha Lesmana on humanitarian grounds after August protest arrest. Learn details of the case and police statement—read more here.
Indonesian Police Chief says officers attend protests to ensure order, not limit freedoms, stressing dialogue and human rights. Read the full statement.
Madiun police name WhatsApp admin as 10th suspect in violent DPRD protest that caused heavy damages. Rioters face serious charges, including arson and hoax-spreading. Read the full story.
Central Jakarta Police deploys 8,340 joint security personnel to safeguard farmer-led protests near parliament and Monas, ensuring order and safety. Read the full report here.
Police found a Jakarta protester reported missing selling toys in Malang. Read how authorities traced him and what’s next for the other missing cases.
Indonesian National Police join forces with rights groups to find three men missing after protests in Jakarta. Read the full update here.
East Jakarta Police chase more provocateurs behind non-active legislator Uya Kuya’s looted home; 15 suspects arrested, minors under review. Read the full story here.
Coordinating Minister for Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections Yusril Ihza Mahendra coordinates with police to track three protesters missing after August rallies. Read the full story here.
Riots in Yogyakarta left Rp28 billion in damages at Yogyakarta Regional Police headquarters. Police vow faster repairs and restored services. Read the full report here.