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Reform Team Pushes Demilitarisation of Indonesian Police Amid Brutality Concerns

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a proposed demilitarization of the Indonesian police force, aimed at addressing brutality concerns. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the reform is a domestic policy matter with no immediate impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. The event is too early-stage and lacks concrete commercial channels.
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- Indonesian police reform commission proposed demilitarization on May 8, 2026.
- President Prabowo Subianto received recommendations after a three-hour meeting.
- Commission established in November 2025 following public pressure.
- Recommendations include enhancing independence of National Police Commission and revising 2002 Police Law.
- Police chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo committed to gradual implementation.
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