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    Three dead after protests over death of taxi driver in Indonesia

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeAugust 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Michael Sheils McNameeBBC News

    Tear gas and firecrackers: BBC reports from Jakarta protests

    Three people have been killed after protesters set fire to a council building in eastern Indonesia, amid nationwide demonstrations over the death of a ride-sharing driver.

    Affan Kurniawan, 21, was run over by a police vehicle in Jakarta during earlier – and ongoing – protests about low wages and politicians expenses.

    The demonstrations are seen as a key test for President Prabowo Subianto, who visited the family of Kurniawan late on Friday to pay his condolences.

    Elsewhere across the country, tear gas was fired at crowds in the cities of Jakarta and Surabay as violent clashes broke out.

    Affan Kurniawan’s funeral took place on Friday, with his former colleagues accompanying him to his final resting place.

    They were joined by Jakarta police chief Asep Edi Suheri, as well as politicians Rieke Dyah Pitaloka and former Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan, who expressed hope that the case would be thoroughly investigated but called delivery riders to stop their protest in order to maintain stability.

    The police chief also repeated an apology.

    As this was happening, protesters gathered outside the police headquarters to demand justice for his death.

    An apology has also been issued to Mr Kurniawan’s family by President Prabowo Subianto, who said he was “shocked and disappointed by the excessive actions of the officers”.

    The governor of Jakarta, Pramono Anung, also visited Mr Kurniawan’s family, expressing condolences and offering financial assistance for funeral arrangements.

    Getty Images A man holding a mobile phone in his hand and wearing a short-sleeve shirt, looks at the makeshift wooden tombstone of Mr Kurniawan's grave, which is covered in red and white petalsGetty Images

    A friend seen praying at the grave of 21-year-old Mr Kurniawan

    On Friday, seven members of the Mobile Brigade Corps (Satbrimob) were “found to have violated the police professional code of ethics”.

    As the day went on, tensions ramped up, with protesters trying to block a police convoy and throwing rocks at the vehicles.

    The crowd continued to grow, as students from the local Pertamina University arrived.

    Earlier, protesters had put up a banner on a nearby pedestrian bridge that read “arrest the damn officers”.

    In Kwitang, an area of central Jakarta, tensions rose as the protesters marched to the road in front of the Indonesian National Police headquarters in Kwitang, central Jakarta. Earlier, they had been blocked by the marine and army squad.

    Police fired tear gas at protesters from inside the station, with protesters also attempting to block a police convoy and throwing rocks at the vehicles.

    Despite heavy rain, some protesters threw Molotov cocktails and firecrackers towards the police compound, the BBC’s partner in Indonesia, Kompas, reported.

    Protests were also seen taking place outside of Jakarta in Jawa Barat, Surakarta, Bandung and Medan.

    Dozens of vehicles were also set alight, the state news agency reported.

    Drone footage of Mr Kurniawan’s funeral showed thousands of riders turning out in support, some on foot and others on their vehicles – many dressed with the distinctive green of their employer Gojek, a multipurpose app that includes ride-sharing services.

    EPA Protesters are seen placing road barriers onto a fire outside a police headquarters in JakartaEPA

    Demonstrators burned road barriers outside the Jakarta police headquarters

    Following Mr Kurniawan’s death, Gojek released a statement which read: “Behind every green jacket, there’s a family, prayers, and struggle.

    “Affan Kurniawan was part of that journey, and his departure leaves a deep sorrow for all of us.”

    The company added that it would provide support to Mr Kurniawan’s family.

    While the protests – which have taken place throughout this week – are about a wide-ranging set of issues, one of the core complaints is about a new monthly allowance for lawmakers.

    They are set to receive 50 million rupiah ($3,030; £2,250), which is almost 10 times the minimum wage in Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital and its largest city.

    Protestors are also demanding higher wages, lower taxes and stronger anti-corruption measures.



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