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No Viral, No Justice: Why Police Often Only Handle Sexual Violence Cases After Social Media Backlash

Social media has become an alternative forum for survivors of sexual violence to seek justice in Indonesia, often preceding official institutional responses due to widespread public distrust of formal reporting mechanisms. A 2024 national survey found that one in four women aged 15-64 have experienced physical or sexual violence, yet only 11.3 per cent report to authorities, citing fears of victim-blaming and inadequate gender-sensitive responses. The "no viral, no justice" phenomenon reflects systemic failures in formal legal processes, with survivors preferring public disclosure over official channels that they perceive as unreliable and unresponsive.

Cilacap Regent Collected Rp610 Million from Regional Apparatus through THR Extortion

The Cilacap regent and regional secretary have been named corruption suspects by Indonesia's anti-corruption agency (KPK) for extorting Rp610 million from 23 regional government apparatus units under the guise of collecting holiday allowance (THR) contributions. The collection fell short of the original Rp750 million target, with contributions ranging from Rp3-100 million per agency, and the KPK alleges the funds were intended for external parties within the regional coordination forum.

Financial Authority Fines Bliss Property IPO Case, Bans Benny Tjokrosaputro from Capital Markets

Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has imposed administrative sanctions totalling IDR 5.62 billion on PT Bliss Properti Indonesia Tbk (POSA) for violations in its initial public offering, including financial reporting irregularities and misuse of IPO proceeds. Company controller Benny Tjokrosaputro has been permanently banned from serving as a corporate officer in the capital markets, whilst several directors have received fines and five-year prohibition orders as part of OJK's enhanced market oversight enforcement.

KPK Seizes 610 Million Rupiah from Cilacap Regent Sting Operation, Intended for Eid Bonus Distribution

Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has seized 610 million rupiah in cash during a sting operation against Cilacap Regent Syamsul Auliya Rachman, who is alleged to have extorted the funds from local government units under the pretext of distributing Eid bonuses to regional leadership. The regent and the district secretary have been designated as suspects and detained for 20 days, as investigators determined the target collection exceeded the legitimate 515 million rupiah requirement by over 230 million rupiah.

Police issue safe driving tips for Puncak route during Eid holiday

The Bogor Police Traffic Unit has issued guidance to motorists travelling through the Puncak tourist route during the Eid holiday period to prevent traffic disruptions and accidents. Key recommendations include ensuring vehicles are in good working condition, monitoring real-time traffic updates through the Traffic Management Centre, maintaining safe distances, and taking breaks at service posts along the route. Drivers are also advised to exercise caution due to high rainfall and avoid parking near steep slopes prone to landslides.

Cilacap Regent and Regional Secretary Detained by KPK Following Extortion Charges Related to THR Collection

The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has detained Cilacap Regent Syamsul Auliya Rachman and his assistant after establishing them as suspects in an extortion investigation concerning the collection of holiday allowances (THR) for the 2025–2026 period. The KPK discovered that Syamsul allegedly ordered the extraction of funds from regional work units in Cilacap Regency, with a target of Rp 750 million despite legitimate needs of only Rp 515 million, with approximately Rp 610 million already collected before the arrest operation. The detained individuals face a twenty-day initial detention period from 14 March to 2 April 2026 at the KPK detention centre.

Bali's Ogoh-Ogoh Parades: A Guide to the Island's Most Exhilarating Pre-Nyepi Ceremony

Bali's Ogoh-Ogoh Parades, held on 18 March ahead of Nyepi Day, feature elaborate handmade statues of fierce creatures paraded through villages by young men in a centuries-old ritual that precedes the island's day of silence. The parades, which attract both locals and tourists, represent a significant cultural and community tradition, with major events scheduled across multiple regions including Denpasar, Ubud, and coastal areas, whilst the traditional village of Lantangidung maintains its distinct fire metagel practice instead of the parade custom.

Danantara and PLN Distribute 5,000 School Supply Packages to Students in West Kalimantan, South-East Sulawesi, and South Papua

Danantara Indonesia and state-owned electricity company PLN have distributed 5,000 school supply packages to students across three Indonesian provinces—West Kalimantan, South-East Sulawesi, and South Papua—as part of a nationwide programme reaching approximately 88,000 children. The initiative, coordinated by Danantara Indonesia in partnership with various state-owned enterprises, commemorates Danantara's first anniversary and aims to boost educational access in underserved regions.

Transport Minister Reminds Mudik Travellers to Use Disaster-Safe Routes

Indonesia's Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi has urged mudik travellers heading home for Eid 2026 to use main routes verified as safe from natural disasters and to avoid travel during rainy conditions. The government has mapped disaster-prone areas along major mudik routes in coordination with regional authorities, and recommends travellers check weather forecasts and plan journeys during suitable conditions to minimise risks.

China provides US$200,000 aid for victims of conflict in Iran

China's Red Crescent Society has delivered emergency humanitarian assistance worth US$200,000 to the Iranian Red Crescent for conflict victims, including primary school students affected by missile strikes. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun condemned indiscriminate attacks on civilians and non-military targets, stating that targeting schools and harming children constitutes a serious violation of international humanitarian law.

Jasamarga accelerates repairs at 92 points on Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road

Jasamarga Metropolitan Tollroad (JMT) is accelerating repairs across 92 damaged sections of the Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road ahead of the 2026 Eid exodus period to ensure road safety and user comfort. The operator has deployed multiple maintenance teams conducting reconstruction work, surface finishing and overlay procedures, and patching repairs, with permanent repairs set to conclude by 15 March 2026 before peak traffic volumes. Challenges include heavy rainfall affecting road structural integrity and the impact of overloaded heavy vehicles on the deteriorating road surface.

Transport Minister predicts peak Eid exodus traffic on 18 March 2026

Indonesia's Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi has forecast that the peak of the 2026 Eid exodus will occur on 18 March 2026, with the government implementing various traffic management measures including a "work from anywhere" (WFA) policy to distribute travellers across multiple days. The ministry is also preparing adequate infrastructure, personnel, and inter-agency coordination to ensure smooth traffic flow during the holiday period, whilst encouraging travellers to plan journeys in advance and monitor travel information.

Russia: US sanctions relief on Russian oil to stabilise energy market

Moscow welcomed the US decision to temporarily ease sanctions on Russian oil shipments, stating it would help stabilise the global energy market. The exemption applies only to Russian crude already loaded onto vessels before 12 March and expires on 11 April, with the US Treasury emphasising this is not a broader signal of sanctions relief. The move comes amid global energy market disruptions following military operations in the Middle East and shipping complications through the Strait of Hormuz.

Metro Police Identify 106 Flood Risk Points Ahead of Eid Holiday Period

The Jakarta Metro Police have mapped 106 flood-prone areas across their jurisdiction and mobilised 523 rescue personnel to respond to potential flooding during the Eid al-Fitr holiday period from 13 to 21 March 2026. The police have also deployed 148 firefighting units and 57 ambulances to 84 referral hospitals to ensure rapid response to disasters, while encouraging residents undertaking mudik (homecoming) travel to exercise caution and utilise nearby rest areas.

Pramono inaugurates Taman Bendera Pusaka in Blok M, attended by Megawati

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung officially inaugurated Taman Bendera Pusaka in South Jakarta's Kebayoran Baru district on Saturday, combining three parks (Taman Ayodya, Taman Langsat, and Taman Leuser) to expand green space and provide recreational facilities for residents. The integrated park features red-and-white themed connecting bridges, tunnels, sports facilities including padel courts, a 1.2-kilometre jogging track, and multi-purpose courts, along with surveillance and security measures.

Oil Prices Breach USD 100 per Barrel within 10 Days of Iran Conflict, Faster than 2022 Ukraine War

Global crude oil prices surged dramatically following the outbreak of conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States on 28 February 2026, reaching above USD 100 per barrel within approximately 10 days—significantly faster than the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, which required over a month to reach the same level. The rapid price increase was driven by military escalations and substantial disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy trade route through which approximately one-quarter of global crude oil consumption flows, with tanker traffic collapsing from 50-60 vessels daily to just 2-5 vessels.

Daop 2 Bandung: 233,000 Lebaran Tickets Sold Out

PT Kereta Api Indonesia's Daop 2 Bandung region has sold 233,872 train tickets for the 2026 Lebaran exodus, representing 67.6 per cent of the total 345,840 seats available across 28 daily train services. The strong demand, bolstered by a 30 per cent discount promotion that saw 54,462 tickets sold, underscores the continued preference for rail transport during the major holiday travel period.

Pramono Invites Megawati to Inaugurate Bendera Pusaka Park

Jakarta's Provincial Government inaugurated Bendera Pusaka Park, a 5.6-hectare public space integrating three former parks in South Jakarta, attended by Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo and former President Megawati Soekarnoputri. The park features design inspired by the Indonesian flag's philosophy, incorporating sports facilities, a 1.2-kilometre jogging track, rare vegetation, and a statue of Ibu Fatmawati, with funding sourced entirely from private sector partnerships rather than provincial budget.

Police Chief Urges Lebaran Travellers to Maintain Health and Avoid Fatigue-Related Accidents

National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo has urged Indonesians undertaking the Lebaran 2026 exodus to prioritise their health and avoid forcing themselves to drive whilst fatigued, in order to prevent traffic accidents. The Police have mobilised 161,000 personnel and established 2,746 security posts nationwide, and are emphasising rest facilities, health checks, and enhanced emergency services including the 110 emergency line to support safe travel during the holiday period.

Deaths from US-Israel War with Iran: 10 Countries Affected

Military escalation in the Middle East triggered by combined US and Israeli attacks on Iran since 28 February has reached a critical point, with Iran reporting 1,444 deaths and conflict spreading to multiple countries in the region. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz declared the conflict has entered a "decisive phase" following major airstrikes targeting Iran's primary oil export centre on Kharg Island, stating operations will continue as necessary under US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership.

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