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The Riddle of the Infiltrator

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The police say the student protests were infiltrated. The Indonesian Military (TNI) was asked to secure the protests.

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Plastic chairs burned after the clash between the students and police in Jakarta, September 24. TEMPO/Hilman Fathurrahman W. tempo : 173490320198.

TEAR gas repeatedly erupted around the Palmerah Station, Jakarta, on the night of Tuesday, September 24. At around 10pm, police officers confronted the masses. Amid tear gas thrown at them by the police, the masses held their ground while throwing rocks at the parliament complex.

There was chaos around the station, where trains could not pass and a nearby police post was burned.

National Police Chief Gen. Tito Karnavian says the riot that happ

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