Indonesian police arrest 330 for manipulating subsidized fuel
Indonesian police have arrested 330 individuals in a crackdown on subsidized fuel manipulation. The operation lasted 13 days and spanned multiple regions across the country.
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Indonesian police have arrested 330 individuals in a crackdown on subsidized fuel manipulation. The operation lasted 13 days and spanned multiple regions across the country.
The Indonesian National Police has announced a dedicated hotline for reporting any crimes related to Hajj. This initiative aims to enhance security and protection for pilgrims ahead of the upcoming Hajj season.
Indonesian police have arrested a 24-year-old man for allegedly marketing online gambling through WhatsApp. The arrest took place in Jakarta after several days of investigation, as part of the government's efforts to combat illegal activities targeting youth.
During a gathering of the Brimob forces, Metro Jaya Police Chief Irjen Pol Asip Eddy Suhir emphasized the need to reduce arrogance and enhance discipline and humanity in interactions with citizens. This initiative aims to prepare the forces for upcoming security challenges.
Indonesian police, in collaboration with local authorities, have conducted extensive inspections to combat illegal gold mining in Riau. This campaign is part of the government's efforts to protect the environment and ensure the safety of local communities.
The Indonesian police have successfully managed traffic during Eid al-Adha 2026, reflecting their commitment to providing exceptional services to citizens. This achievement highlights their ability to ensure safety and efficiency for travelers.
On March 10, 2026, the East Nusa Tenggara Police Chief honored 34 officers for their efforts in rescuing 55 stranded whales on Rote Ndao Beach. This initiative reflects the local authorities' commitment to environmental protection and humanitarian work.
Indonesian police have arrested a drug trafficker known as 'The Doctor', who acted as a mediator between drug cartel leaders. This arrest is part of the government's efforts to combat the rising drug trafficking in the country.
The South Sumatra Police announced the recovery of <strong>497 vehicles</strong> out of <strong>1715</strong> seized in vehicle theft cases since the beginning of 2024. This initiative is part of the police's efforts to protect the rights of affected citizens.
The police in Pamekasan, Indonesia, successfully identified the rapist of a disabled woman through DNA testing. The incident occurred in the village of Palingan, where the 41-year-old victim was assaulted, resulting in her pregnancy.
Pertamina, Indonesia's largest energy company, praised the swift actions of the police in uncovering corruption cases related to subsidized fuel. These measures are part of the government's efforts to ensure that support reaches those who truly need it.
The Indonesian police announced the discovery of 665 cases of misuse of subsidized fuel and gas during the years 2025-2026. Numerous suspects were apprehended across 33 provinces, highlighting significant challenges in combating corruption in the energy sector.
Indonesian police have seized <strong>3200 liters</strong> of smuggled biofuel in <strong>Riau Province</strong>, which was intended for illegal gold mining activities. This operation followed extensive investigations into subsidized fuel smuggling practices.
The Indonesian police in Bogor have revealed an illegal gas smuggling network that has resulted in losses estimated at <strong>13.2 billion rupiah</strong> monthly. Several suspects were arrested in two separate operations following citizen reports to the emergency service.
Indonesia has reported a significant decrease in traffic accidents during the implementation of the Ketupat Anoa operation in 2026. This initiative aims to enhance road safety during the holiday period, which typically sees increased traffic.
The Indonesian police's counter-terrorism unit conducted sanitization operations in several churches in Medan to ensure the safety of worshippers during Good Friday celebrations. This measure is part of a comprehensive security plan to address potential threats.
Indonesian police arrested a man named MP for promoting counterfeit 100,000 rupiah notes in Bogor. This operation followed a two-week investigation based on citizen information.
Indonesian authorities announced the arrest of <strong>Stephen Lyons</strong>, an internationally wanted individual under an <strong>Interpol</strong> Red Notice, in <strong>Bali</strong>. This arrest is part of intensified efforts to combat international crime.
Indonesian police have revealed a network involved in counterfeiting 100,000 rupiah notes in Bogor, leading to the arrest of a suspect and the seizure of a large amount of counterfeit money.
The Indonesian police chief announced special preparations to provide optimal services to citizens during the post-Eid al-Adha return period in 2026, with traffic increases expected. Traffic plans have been adjusted to suit the current situation.
The police in Bogor, Indonesia, reported a significant reduction in traffic accidents by <strong>12%</strong> during the implementation of Operation <strong>Kitobat 2026</strong>. This decline reflects the government's efforts to enhance road safety and raise traffic awareness.
Ahmad Sahroni, Vice President of the Indonesian Parliament's Internal Affairs Committee, praised the police's efforts in managing traffic during Eid al-Adha 2026, highlighting the challenges faced due to the increase in vehicles.