JAKARTA - National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo emphasized that throughout 2025 Indonesia is not free from the pressure of global dynamics that are increasingly complex and have the potential to directly impact national security stability. Referring to the Global Risk Report, the National Police Chief said there were 10 major global challenges that were expected to still have a significant impact in the next decade.

According to him, the ten challenges include extreme weather, loss of biodiversity, changes in natural systems, scarcity of natural resources, misinformation and disinformation, negative impacts of the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, inequality and social polarization, espionage, cyberwarfare, and global security issues.

"In line with these various risks, natural disasters due to extreme weather are currently one of the most tangible challenges whose impact we feel directly," he said at the 2025 Year-End Release (RAT) event held at the Rupatama Building of the National Police Headquarters, Jakarta, Tuesday, December 30, 2025.

Listyo explained that natural disasters not only cause casualties and damage to infrastructure, but also put a huge pressure on economic stability, both nationally and globally.

"Disasters not only cause casualties and damage to infrastructure. But also put a huge pressure on economic stability," he said.

For example, the National Police Chief mentioned the tropical cyclone that hit the Philippines on November 28, 2026, which resulted in 643 people dying, 183 people were declared missing, and caused economic losses estimated at US$ 6 billion.

In addition, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 that occurred on December 8, 2025 caused at least 74 people to be injured and hundreds of buildings were damaged.

Meanwhile, domestically, especially in the Sumatra region, natural disasters that have occurred since November 23, 2025 have hit a number of provinces, including Aceh, West Sumatra, and North Sumatra.

"In the country, especially in the Sumatra region, since November 23, 2025, there have been natural disasters in 3 provinces, namely Aceh, Sumbar, North Sumatra. The disaster has an impact on 1,132 people died, 174 people were reported missing," he explained.

At the same time, the National Police Chief also revealed that there were three cyclone systems around Indonesia that had the potential to trigger heavy rain, strong winds, and high waves.

"The three cyclones are the Bakung Cyclone around the Lampung area, the Bibit Cyclone 93S which is around Bali, Nusa Tenggara, and East Java, and the Bibit Cyclone 95S in the southern Papua area," he said.

The National Police Chief emphasized that the National Police would continue to improve its readiness and synergy with all stakeholders to face various potential risks and disasters in the future.

General Police Listyo Sigit Prabowo also conveyed a number of achievements in the performance of the National Police throughout 2025, especially in handling various criminal cases.

The exposure shows the efforts of the National Police in cracking down on conventional crimes to transnational and digital crimes.

Cyber Crime

Until December 18, 2025, the Cyber Crime Directorate of the Bareskrim Polri has managed to uncover 6,480 cyber crime cases. Of these, online fraud still dominates with 2,712 cases.

In addition, there were 1,039 cases of defamation, 763 cases of online gambling, and 683 cases of illegal access to electronic systems.

The National Police's Cyber Directorate also handled 426 cases of pornography, 249 cases of false news and deep fakes, 221 cases of intimidation, and 163 cases of data manipulation.

Special Economic Crime

Throughout 2025, the Special Economic Crime Directorate (Dittipideksus) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police handled 60 special economic crime cases with a total of 93 suspects. Handling this case reflects the commitment of the National Police in maintaining the stability of the national economy and protecting the community from various forms of economic crime.

Enforcement of the Code of Ethics by the Propam Polri

In the period 2023-2025, the Propam Division of the National Police will consistently carry out supervision and law enforcement against members of the National Police.

Specifically in 2025, 3,001 violations of the Code of Ethics of the Indonesian National Police (KEPP) were recorded. Of this number, 713 members were given the sanction of Dismissal Without Honor (PTDH) or about 23.7 percent of the total violations.

This data confirms that the National Police does not tolerate internal violations and is committed to maintaining the prestige of the institution through consistent, transparent, and accountable discipline enforcement. The increase in the number of violations is not considered to be merely an increase in violations, but also an increase in the public's courage to report and the openness of the internal oversight system of the National Police.

Drug Eradication

Throughout 2025, the National Police recorded significant achievements in eradicating narcotics. As of December 11, 2025, the National Police managed to uncover 48,592 cases of drug crimes with a total of 64,055 suspects secured.

In addition, on December 22, 2025, the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police revealed a case of narcotics distribution ahead of the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) in Bali. In the disclosure, the police seized evidence, including 31,953 grams of methamphetamine, 956.5 ecstasy tablets, 23.59 grams of ecstasy powder, 135 grams of happy water, 1,077.72 grams of ketamine, 33.12 grams of cocaine, 21.05 grams of MDMA, 36.92 grams of marijuana, and 3½ halim.

From this case, 17 suspects were successfully secured, while 7 others were designated as the Person Search List (DPO).

The exposure of these achievements is a picture of the National Police in maintaining security, order, and law enforcement in the midst of the dynamics of national challenges throughout 2025.


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