Prabowo ‘shocked’ as Indonesia braces for more protests after man’s death
The driver was hit at the site of violent clashes on Thursday near the parliament as police were trying to disperse demonstrators protesting against a number of issues including lawmakers’ pay and education funding.
The protest call for Friday afternoon in the capital of Southeast Asia’s largest economy prompted a number of schools to allow students to leave early and banks and businesses asking employees to work from home. The military has been deployed in some areas, visuals broadcast by local media showed.
“I am shocked and disappointed by the excessive actions of the officers,” Prabowo said, adding, “I have ordered a thorough and transparent investigation ... and officers involved must be held accountable.”
The protest call remains in place despite the assurance of the investigation by the president. The site of the gathering is located in Jakarta’s business district, which is home to a number of major banks and businesses.