The attack started when a group of people, some carrying wooden sticks, approached the police station from Kusumawardani Street.
The group threw rocks at officers guarding the entrance, and police quickly responded by firing tear gas and chasing the attackers, who fled in different directions.
Central Java Police Spokesperson Senior Commissioner Artanto confirmed the attack, saying the group was identified as anarchists.
He explained the assault occurred around 3 p.m. local time, following a student protest at Semarang’s Diponegoro University.
“They waited for the student protest to end before launching the attack,” Artanto said, adding that the attackers ignored police warnings, prompting the use of tear gas to disperse them.
Those arrested are now being questioned. "We will review their statements, and if there is enough evidence, we will take further legal action," Artanto said.
Meanwhile, 45 people detained during violent protests in Semarang on Friday (August 29) were released after being processed and counseled.
Most of them were students, and their parents were also contacted for the handover.
In another incident, protesters clashed with police, damaging a police post at Simpanglima and several vehicles near the Central Java Governor's Office.
Artanto said the situation in the region has stabilized, and people can return to their daily activities.
Protests also took place in other cities, including Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, Surabaya, and Makassar, demanding justice for the poor in Indonesia.
President Prabowo Subianto addressed the protests, acknowledging the public’s right to express their concerns. He urged citizens to remain calm and trust his government to address their grievances.
"In times like this, I urge the public to remain calm and trust the government I lead. We are committed to doing our best for the people," President Prabowo said, according to a statement from the Presidential Secretariat’s Bureau of Press, Media, and Information (BPMI) on Friday.
He added that all public grievances would be recorded and followed up appropriately.
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