Dramatic illustration depicting Indonesian police officers assaulting debt collectors in Kalibata, South Jakarta, amid chaos and arson.
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Six Police Officers Charged in Kalibata Debt Collector Beating

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Six officers from the National Police's Yanma unit have been named suspects and charged in the December 11, 2025, fatal assault on two debt collectors in Kalibata, South Jakarta, following the initial clash that also sparked retaliatory arson. They face criminal charges and potential dismissal as police investigate.

In an update to the Kalibata clash on December 11, 2025, Metro Jaya Police have identified six suspects from the National Police's Yanma unit at headquarters: Bripda Irfan Batubara, Bripda Jefry Ceo Agusta, Brigadir Ilham, Bripda Ahmad Marz Zulqadri, Bripda Baginda, and Bripda Raafi Gafar.

The officers, including the motorcyclist stopped by debt collectors MET and NAT and others from a following car, allegedly assaulted the victims with bare hands, leading to one death at the scene and the other at Bhudi Asih Hospital. They face charges under Article 170 paragraph 3 of the Criminal Code for group violence causing death, confirmed by Head of Police Public Information Bureau Brig. Gen. Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko on December 13.

Beyond criminal proceedings, the suspects face severe ethical sanctions, including possible dishonorable dismissal (PTDH), with an Ethics Commission hearing scheduled for December 17. Pancoran Police Chief AKBP Mansur noted the spontaneous nature of the brawl, with no debt collection involved.

After the incident, debt collector groups retaliated by burning nearby shops and motorcycles, but Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung stated on December 13 that the Kalibata area is now stable and safe, pending full investigation results.

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Reactions on X show shock and outrage over six Yanma Mabes Polri officers named as suspects in the fatal beating of two debt collectors in Kalibata on December 11, 2025, with demands for harsh punishment, ethical trials, and dismissal; some users express skepticism suggesting it diverts attention, amid reports of retaliatory arson.

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