Update: 32 people were reported missing during the late August 2025 demonstrations; 13 have been found.
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Based on reports from the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (KontraS), as of 6:00 PM on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, 32 people have been reported missing following the late August 2025 demonstrations in various regions of Indonesia.
This number is an increase of 9 from the last reported data on Monday, September 1, 2025.
The following is a list of missing persons based on the location of the incident reported through KontraS' Missing Persons Complaint Center, as of 6:00 PM on Tuesday, September 2, 2025:
Central Jakarta: 19 people
1. Aang Sabela
2. Ahmad Baihaqi
3. Akmal Auzar Satria
4. Alif Rizky Alhafiz
5. Chandra Pratama Wijaya
6. Muhammad Daud Ibrohim
7. Ratih Fitri Setyosari
8. Reno Syahputradewo
9. Romi Putra Prawibowo
10. Wawan Hermawan
11. Yudhi Guntara
12. Ade Sahrudin (found, released)
13. Afif Koes Aryanto (found, injured, named a suspect)
14. Ananda Aziz Nur Rizki (found, detained)
15. Joko Prasetyo (found, named a suspect)
16. M. Didik Afrianto (found, injured, released)
17. Muhammad Taufik Efendi (found, detained)
18. Ruby Akmal Aziz (found, released)
19. Surya Alkaf Susanto (found, injured, released)
Bandung: 4 people
1. Dandi Dwi Putra
2. Muhammad Faisal Helwa NR
3. Stephen Rulief
4. Muhamad Restu Agustin
East Jakarta: 3 people
1. Muhammad Hasan Malik
2. Supriyaman (found, injured, released)
3. Syamsul Bahri (found, detained)
Depok: 2 people
1. Alfan Alfiza Adzami (found, detained)
2. Muhammad Nagieb Abdillah (found, detained)
North Jakarta: 2 people
1. Andi Muksin
2. Nirmala Tasya (found, released)
Unknown Location: 2 people
1. Heri Susanto
2. Rama Sugiyarto
Of the 32 missing persons, 13 have been found. KontraS stated that these 13 individuals were found at the Metro Jaya Police Headquarters, North Jakarta Metro Police, and East Jakarta Metro Police.
“Besides being secretly detained, they experienced arbitrary arrests and unfair legal processes that did not comply with procedures,” wrote KontraS in its press release on its Instagram account, Jakarta, Tuesday (September 2, 2025).
Note: In its report, KontraS mentioned 33 missing persons. After a manual count based on the names listed, the number of missing persons is 32.
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