Jakarta – The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) appreciated Jakarta police in dealing with hundreds of students involved in the demonstration in the DPR. Pansda Metro is considered minors well. “They (the children who were secured) also informed us, could eat, drink, they could rest. But they did indeed admit that they were quite tired. But what the police did was still within 1x 24 hours,” Kpai commissioner, Sylvana Maria Apituley, told the Metro Jaya’s headquarters on Tuesday (8/26/2025). Sylvana appreciated the steps of the Jakarta metropolitan police who handled children well after being secured. He said his party coordinated directly with the police early in the morning to ensure the condition of the students. Browse to continue the content, but Sylvana also regretted that many students were still involved in the action, and some still sit in high school. Most the students are provoked by invitations via social media. “The amount is quite large; there are 196 children. They usually take part of the invitation of friends or social media, without understanding what really happened. It certainly robs their study time and their future,” he explained. 196 students were sent home, Head of Metro Jaya Police Public Relations Commissioner Ade Ary Syam Indradi said of a total of 351 people secured, 155 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. 7 Positive medicine Combes Ade Ari said that some of the hundreds of people who are secured have been tested positive for drugs to a urine test. At present, the seven people are still investigating positive medicine. “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. (Mea/Mea)