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Edisi Monday, March 2, 2026

Senior Adj. Comr. Didik Putra Kuncoro after a National Police Ethics Commission hearing regarding a drug possession case at the Transnational Crime Center, National Police Headquarters, Jakarta, February 19, 2026. Antara/Asprilla Dwi Adha

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Two Drug Kingpins Payoffs to the Bima Police Chief

The former Bima City Police Chief allegedly received billions of rupiah from two drug traffickers. He was also sanctioned for sexual misconduct.

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How Bima Police Officers Entangled in a Drug Ring

Drug trafficking in Bima is suspected to have been massive. Police are working with the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center to trace payments to the Bima Police Chief.

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How a Police Patrol Led to a Boy’s Death

A member of the Maluku Police Mobile Brigade killed a 14-year-old student by smashing the boy’s head with a tactical helmet. He was dismissed from the force.

Edisi Monday, February 23, 2026

Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency Nusron Wahid delivers a statement at the Attorney General’s Office, Jakarta, January 21, 2026. Doc. Legal Information Center of the AGO

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Alleged Corruption in Sugar Group’s Land Concessions

The Attorney General’s Office probes alleged corruption in 85,000 hectares of Sugar Group sugarcane permits, linked to the Zarof Ricar case.

Edisi Monday, February 16, 2026

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Edisi Monday, February 9, 2026

Officials of the Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) Phnom Penh together with a number of Indonesian citizens who are victims of online scam syndicates in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 19, 2026. Antara/HO–KBRI Phnom Penh

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Indonesian Online Scammers in Cambodia

The Indonesian Embassy sheltered hundreds of Indonesians who had worked as online scam operators. The government claimed they were not victims of human trafficking.

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Indonesians in Cambodia’s Scam Syndicates

Dozens of former Indonesian online scam operators are left in limbo in Cambodia. They were tortured if they failed to meet targets.

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Indonesian Ambassador to Cambodia: No Indications of Human Trafficking

The Indonesian Embassy in Cambodia is currently sheltering thousands of Indonesians who had worked in online scam centers. Some do not have passports.

Edisi Monday, February 2, 2026

Former Minister of Religious Affairs Yaqut Cholil Qoumas attends an examination by investigators at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) building in Jakarta, January 30, 2026. Tempo/Ilham Ballindra.

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The Haj Quota Corruption Money Trail

The anti-graft commission revealed that funds from the corruption of haj quotas flowed all the way to the leadership of the Religious Affairs Ministry. Travel agency owner Fuad Hasan Masyhur allegedly played a role in the distribution of quotas.

Edisi Monday, January 26, 2026

Ahmad Dofiri (left), Mahfud MD, Jimly Asshiddiqie, and Otto Hasibuan following an audience between the Commission for the Acceleration of National Police Reform and community organizations at the Aspirations Room of the Ministry of State Secretariat, Jakarta, December 10, 2025. Doc. State Secretariat Public Relations

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New Ministry Proposed to Oversee Indonesian Police

A proposal to establish a National Security Ministry surfaced during a meeting of the Commission for the Acceleration of Police Reform. The police rejected it.

Edisi Monday, January 19, 2026

Representatives of PT Agro Industri Nasional together with the Task Force for Forest Area Enforcement hold mediation with representatives of companies owning illegal oil palm plantations in Parit Beruang Pelintung, Medang Kampai District, Dumai, Riau, January 7, 2026. Antara/Aswaddy Hamid

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Chaos Over the Confiscation of Plantations in Forest Areas

President Prabowo Subianto asked the Forest Area Enforcement Task Force to take over 5 million hectares of forest land in 2026. Last year’s enforcement still ran into problems.

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Forest Area Enforcement Task Force: President Sets Rp10 Trillion Fine Target

The PKH Task Force is targeting 4 million to 5 million hectares of corporate land encroaching on forest areas this year, with fines projected to reach Rp 50 trillion.

Edisi Monday, January 12, 2026

Personnel from the Deputy Attorney General’s Office for Special Crimes detain prosecutor Herdian Malda Kesatria, a suspect in an extortion case, at the Attorney General’s Office, Jakarta, December 19, 2025. Antara/HO–Attorney General’s Office

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Intelligence Clamps Down on Extorting Prosecutors

The AGO takes over the investigation of prosecutors arrested in a KPK sting operation. High-ranking AGO officials are suspected of putting pressure.

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AGO: We Are Cleaning House

The AGO took over the investigation of the extortion case involving three prosecutors who were arrested in a KPK sting operation. There has been some back-and-forth.

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KPK: We Will Continue to Monitor the Progress of the Case at the AGO

The KPK handed over the investigation of three prosecutors accused of extortion to the Attorney General’s Office. There was internal friction.

Edisi Monday, January 5, 2026

Members of the Civil Society Coalition for Criminal Procedure Code Reform demonstrate in front of the Pancasila Gate, Jakarta, November 17, 2025. Tempo/Ilham Balindra

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Law Enforcement Disaster

The implementation of the new Criminal Law Procedures Code will create a legal emergency. The public is bound to fall victim to its problematic substance.

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Vanishing Freedom of Expression

Cases of the suppression of freedom of expression are set to become widespread in 2026. The new Criminal Code will serve as a weapon to silence critical voices.

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New Criminal Charges for Activists

The arrests of activists and outspoken critics are expected to become more frequent in 2026. So frequent, in fact, that such incidents are becoming routine.

Edisi Monday, December 29, 2025

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