Malaysians advised to avoid central Jakarta demonstration areas


Demonstrators during an anti-government protest in Jakarta on June 12, 2026. Students gathered in the capital, angry at the rising cost of living. - Bloomberg

JAKARTA: The Embassy of Malaysia in Jakarta has advised Malaysians in Indonesia’s capital to avoid demonstration hotspots in Central Jakarta on Friday (June 12) and follow updates from local authorities.

In an advisory on Friday, the embassy said it was closely monitoring reports of demonstrations, particularly around Bundaran HI and the Arjuna Wiwaha Statue, also known as Patung Kuda, where traffic disruptions were expected throughout the day.

The embassy said the protests were expected to cause traffic disruptions in several parts of Central Jakarta, particularly along Jalan MH Thamrin, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman and Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat.

"Malaysians are strongly advised to avoid demonstration areas and refrain from engaging in any activities that may violate local laws and regulations," it said.

The embassy also urged Malaysians requiring consular assistance to contact its hotline at +62 813-8081-3036.

Local media reported that the protests were organised by student groups over rising living costs, fuel prices and several government policies.

Meanwhile, the Jakarta Metropolitan Police deployed 6,088 police and military personnel to secure several protest locations, including the House of Representatives complex, Bundaran HI, Patung Kuda and Cikini Raya.

Police spokesperson Budi Hermanto said the deployment was intended to ensure the protests could proceed in a safe and orderly manner while safeguarding public activities. - Bernama

 

 

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