The police ordered their parents so that the children would not participate in the demonstration in the future
Jakarta – Pansda Metro Jaya sent 196 minors or students who took part in the demonstration before the DPR last night. Before they were repatriated again, these students were first coached. Metro Jaya Regional Police Dirbinmas Kombes Harri Muharram Firmansyah revealed that the coaching performed was also a good response from the parents of the students. Parents thank the coaching that the metro police carried out to their children. “Parents also expressed their gratitude, taken by the Metro Jaya Regional Police, especially the steps specifically for children,” Harri told reporters at the headquarters of the Metro Jaya police, South Jakarta, on Tuesday (8/25/2025). Browse to continue with the content, he also hopes this coaching can be useful for students. This coaching is expected to prevent the activities of students from returning to participate in the demonstration. “Hopefully the head of public relations for children will not perform similar activities again in the future,” says Harri. In total, there were 351 people secured, 155 people with adults and 196 minors. They are secured for the alleged damaged public facilities, motorists on the toll road, to attack officers. “They are massively suspected of the destruction of Fasum (public facilities), and then thrown drivers on the toll road, leading to the danger of road users and then attacking officers,” Ade Ary said. It also performed a urine test on the masses that were secured. As a result, there are seven adults who are positive for drugs. “There are seven positive people, six of them are urine that contain substances associated with methamphetamine, then one urine person contains substances associated with benzoate. These seven people are all mature,” Ade Ary explained. He said only seven people are still investigating the positive result of drugs. While the rest was sent home. “Currently it is still at the Criminal Investigation Directorate, and later it will be followed by our colleagues from the Narcotics Directorate for further action according to the appropriate soup based on the facts found,” he said. He said police in charge appealed that the masses did not damage public facilities. However, he said, there were mass groups who did not listen to the direction of the officers. “After he appealed, it did not follow the direction of the officers, and then the phases were executed, until the control was finally executed,” he said. (Maa/maa)