Parliament's Commission III to Summon National Police and Kontras Regarding Andrie Yunus Acid Attack Case
Commission III chairman of the Indonesian Parliament Habiburokhman stated that his commission will closely oversee the investigation into the acid attack that occurred against Andrie Yunus, deputy coordinator of Kontras. To ensure the legal process proceeds transparently, Commission III plans to summon the National Police and several related institutions in working sessions (raker) and hearing sessions (RDP).
Habiburokhman stated that the summons of working partners would be conducted periodically to monitor the progress of the investigation.
“We will conduct working sessions and hearings periodically. Because we are currently in the Lebaran holiday period, the nearest working session will likely be held after Eid al-Fitr. We will invite the National Police, related parties, including possibly the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) and Kontras,” said Habiburokhman at the Nusantara Building, Senayan, Jakarta, on Monday (16 March 2026).
Although the official meeting agenda is scheduled after Eid al-Fitr, Habiburokhman emphasised that Commission III remains open to holding meetings earlier if there are urgent circumstances before the holiday.
However, for now, Parliament has chosen to provide space and time for the National Police investigation team to focus on gathering evidence and pursuing the perpetrators who have been identified.
“We will monitor it first and give space and time to the National Police investigators to carry out their duties. However, if there is an urgent situation, it is not impossible that we will hold a meeting before Eid al-Fitr,” he emphasised.
Habiburokhman stated that his commission hopes that coordination between law enforcement, protection agencies, and civil society organisations such as Kontras can accelerate the revelation of the actors behind this terror.
“Commission III of the Indonesian Parliament will continue to oversee the handling of this case to ensure that the law is upheld for our colleague Andrie Yunus,” concluded the Gerindra party politician.