#National Police Reform
Palace to comply with Court ruling requiring Police officers to resign before taking civil posts
The State Palace has affirmed that it will comply with a Constitutional Court (MK) ruling requiring members of the National Police (Polri) to resign or retire before taking positions in civilian institutions, a decision that carries significant implications for dozens of senior officers currently serving outside the police force.
“Police Reform Acceleration Commission” begins three-month public review
The Commission for Police Reform Acceleration, established by President Prabowo Subianto, has announced its initial three-month work plan aimed at gathering public input and identifying key issues within the National Police (Polri)
House calls for public involvement in police reform process
Law and security Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR) has called on the National Police (Polri) to ensure public participation in its ongoing reform program, stressing that community involvement is crucial to restore trust and strengthen the legitimacy of the institution’s transformation efforts.
National Police establishes reform task force
National Police Chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo has formally established the Police Reform Transformation Team, comprising 52 senior officers, as part of a sweeping institutional overhaul.
Police suspend siren use amid public criticism of officials’ convoy privileges
The National Police Traffic Corps (Korlantas) has temporarily suspended the use of sirens and flashing rotators popularly known among the general public as “Tot Tot Wuk Wuk” following mounting public criticism over their excessive use by government convoys.
Prabowo to inaugurate new cabinet members, honorary rank promotions
President Prabowo Subianto is scheduled to inaugurate several new members of his Red-and-White Cabinet at the State Palace on Wednesday afternoon, September 17, 2025, with political and security figures seen arriving ahead of the ceremony.






