INP Chief Formed Reform Transformation Team
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo officially formed a 52-member INP reform transformation team.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo officially formed a 52-member INP reform transformation team.
The Papua Regional Police through Operation Mantap Praja Cartenz 2024 carried out security for the Plenary Session for the Determination of the Elected Candidate Pairs for Governor and Vice Governor of Papua Province following the Constitutional Court (MK) decision at the Papua Province KPU Office, Holtekam Village, Muara Tami District, Jayapura City, Saturday (9/20/2025).
The North Sumatra Regional Police successfully raided a boarding house for being a place of trading newborn babies.
Jakarta police deploy 4,100 officers to secure labor protests and prevent infiltrators, ensuring demonstrations remain peaceful with traffic diversions in place. Learn more.
Indonesia to cut VAT on airline tickets and transport during Christmas-New Year 2025 holidays, part of stimulus to boost travel and economy. Read more.
Malang police named 21 suspects, including six minors, for vandalizing a police station and posts after social media provocation. Read the full story.
Indonesia to fund intern wages at provincial minimum levels under the National Internship Program, targeting 20,000 graduates. Read the full news.
Indonesia National Police (INP) report over 36,000 gender-based violence cases in 2025, exposing baby trafficking, online scams, and human trafficking rings. Read the full story.
Indonesian National Police (INP) vow the country is no safe haven for fugitives, citing recent extraditions and global cooperation against transnational crime. Read the full report.
Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo urges the Traffic Corps (Korlantas) to be closer to the public, prioritizing dialogue over sanctions and digital services for transparency. Read the full news.
Indonesia’s Bapeten blocks nine import containers contaminated with radioactive Cesium-137 from the Philippines, ordering re-export after detection in Tanjung Priok. Read more.
Indonesia’s military police tighten control on siren and strobe misuse, stressing they are only for ambulances, fire trucks, hearses, and escorts. Read the news here.