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Tensions soar in Indonesia as protests over police brutality and lawmakers' allowances continue

• Aug 29, 2025, 5:57 PM
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Protests have taken place for a fifth day in multiple cities across Indonesia on Friday, a day after a delivery rider was allegedly run over by an armoured vehicle during clashes between riot police and students protesting against lawmakers’ allowances.

Protesters marched to the headquarters of the police mobile brigade in Jakarta on Friday and some attempted to storm the compound.

Police used water canons and fired rounds of tear gas to push back the demonstrators, who hurled bottles, rocks and flares at them.

One group of rioters set fire to a five-storey building near the police compound in the Kwitang neighbourhood, causing several people to be trapped inside.

Some students halted their protests to help soldiers and residents rescue those trapped.

Other protesters destroyed traffic signs and other infrastructure, causing traffic to come to a standstill in the area.

A traffic police post is burned during a protest in Jakarta, 29 August, 2025
A traffic police post is burned during a protest in Jakarta, 29 August, 2025 AP Photo

Demonstrators also attacked police trucks and patrol cars and damaged several government offices in the unrest that soon led to looting and burning vehicles.

Shops and malls near the protest sites and Glodok Chinatown shuttered early over safety concerns as residents were still haunted by the May 1998 riots when racial violence against Chinese Indonesians broke out during violent protests that led to the fall of the Suharto dictatorship.

Protests across Indonesia

Clashes between demonstrators and riot police also broke out in other cities across the country, including Surabaya, Solo, Yogyakarta, Medan, Makassar, Manado, Bandung and Manokwari in the easternmost Papua region.

As night fell, the clashes continued and quickly rippled in Jakarta and beyond, with tear gas lingering in the air and protesters refusing to disperse.

In Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city, protesters stormed the governor's office compound after destroying fences and torching vehicles. Security forces fired tear gas and used water cannons, but demonstrators fought back with fireworks and wooden clubs.

Protesters in Bandung and Makassar burned down local parliament buildings and demonstrators in the ancient royal cities of Yogyakarta and Solo called for sweeping police reform and asset seizure from corrupt officials. They set tyres ablaze and damaged the regional parliament building.

Students confront the police during a protest in Jakarta, 29 August, 2025
Students confront the police during a protest in Jakarta, 29 August, 2025 AP Photo

Delivery driver killed

The unrest came after a video on social media apparently showing the death of the motorcycle taxi driver during Thursday's clashes shocked the nation and spurred an outcry against the security forces.

Affan Kurniawan was reportedly completing a food delivery service order when he was caught in the clash following days of violent demonstrations.

Witnesses told local television that an armoured car from the National Police’s Mobile Brigade unit suddenly sped through the crowd of demonstrators and hit Kurniawan, causing him to fall. Instead of stopping, the car ran over him.

Thousands of motorcycle riders, along with rights activists and politicians attended Kurniawan's burial on Friday. They filled a major traffic circle in the heart of the city and sprawled into its main thoroughfares.

A student attacks a police car during a protest following the death of a delivery rider in Jakarta, 29 August, 2025
A student attacks a police car during a protest following the death of a delivery rider in Jakarta, 29 August, 2025 AP Photo

President Prabowo Subianto appealed for calm and expressed his condolences in a televised speech.

"I am deeply concerned and deeply saddened by this incident," Subianto said. "I was shocked and disappointed by the officers’ excessive actions."

The former general said he has been closely monitoring developments surrounding the protests, and said he has ordered a thorough investigation. He called on people "to remain vigilant against elements that constantly stir up unrest and seek chaos."

"In a situation like this, I urge all citizens to remain calm and trust in the government I lead, which will do what's best for the people," Subianto said.

Authorities confirmed that seven members of the police motor brigade who were linked to the incident have been detained and questioned, though the driver of the armoured vehicle has not yet been identified.

People throw rocks at the police during a protest in Medan, 29 August, 2025
People throw rocks at the police during a protest in Medan, 29 August, 2025 AP Photo

As new protests broke out in cities across the southeast Asian country late on Friday, Subianto, accompanied by several members of his Cabinet, visited the modest house of Kurniawan's parents in central Jakarta. He said the government would ensure financial support for the victim’s family.

Nationwide protests began on Monday after reports revealed that all 580 lawmakers received a monthly housing allowance of 50 million rupiah (€2,628) in addition to their salaries.

The allowance, introduced last year, is almost 10 times the Jakarta minimum wage.

Critics argue the new allowance is not only excessive but also insensitive at a time when most people are grappling with soaring living costs and taxes and rising unemployment.


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