West Jakarta Police Seize 3 Kg of Meth and Thousands of Ecstasy Pills from Major Drug Network
West Jakarta Police uncover a major inter-provincial drug ring, seizing 3 kg of meth and over 13,000 ecstasy pills in Medan. Read the full story here.
West Jakarta Police uncover a major inter-provincial drug ring, seizing 3 kg of meth and over 13,000 ecstasy pills in Medan. Read the full story here.
Deputy Chief of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Dedi Prasetyo urges stronger professionalism and accountability within the INP to restore public trust after recent unrest. Learn more.
After 29,700 vehicle inspections in Cikande, all 47 exposed to Cesium-137 are now clean, officials confirm. Find out how Indonesia contained the radiation scare. Read more here.
Papua Armed Criminal Group (KKB) leader Undius Kogoya reportedly died of illness in Wandai. Learn what his death means for Papua’s security. Read more here.
Indonesian Police Chief (INP) Listyo Sigit Prabowo stands unopposed to lead the national cycling federation PB ISSI for 2025–2029. Learn what’s next in the federation’s congress. Read more here.
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa says a civil servant salary increase in 2026 remains possible, pending fiscal review and government priorities. Read more here.
Kebon Jeruk Police in West Jakarta charge a woman who allegedly mutilated her husband’s genitals in a jealous rage, leading to his death weeks later. Read the full case details.
Central Jakarta Police introduce Rakyat Mart and Rakyat Auto to empower online motorcycle taxi drivers and strengthen community policing. Read how the program builds economic independence.
Indonesia’s Attorney General and Police join forces with the Ministry of Culture to protect national heritage and recover stolen artifacts. Read more about the new MoU and commitments.
Riau Police arrested a man smuggling 10 kg of meth and marijuana from Malaysia through Dumai. Learn how the operation unfolded and what charges he faces. Read the full story.
Indonesia and the UK signed a deal to repatriate two British drug convicts, Lindsay Sandiford and Shahab Shahabadi, on humanitarian grounds after years in Indonesian prisons. Learn more.
Two Indonesian women face the death penalty after police seized 8.26 kg of meth and 10,000 ecstasy pills linked to a Southeast Asian drug network. Read the full story.