The Philippine Embassy in Jakarta has advised Filipinos there to stay indoors amid the recent violent protests that have sparked across the country.
Stay indoors, be vigilant, Pinoys in Jakarta urged amid violent protests
People throw rocks at the police during a protest following the death of a delivery rider in clashes between riot police and students protesting against lawmakers' allowances, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on Friday, Aug. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)
In an advisory, the embassy said the Filipino community in Jakarta should "stay indoors in light of recent and continuing demonstrations being held in various areas" in Indonesia's capital city.
“Filipinos currently in Jakarta should exercise caution and vigilance for safety, and avoid large crowds that may put themselves in danger,” it added.
The advisory furthered that while “it remains relatively safe in the city,” the embassy is still monitoring developments and is expected to provide further advice “as appropriate.”
Anyone affected by the violent protests or those who may have other concerns are advised to contact the embassy’s Assistance-to-Nationals (ATN) number via WhatsApp at +62811887334.
Protests in Indonesia erupted earlier this week after the police lobbed smoke bombs and fired water cannons to disperse large crowds.
It, however, turned more violent on Thursday, Aug. 28, when a motor taxi driver died after being run over by a police vehicle.
The anti-government riots were born from months of economic and political frustration, following reports that 580 parliamentarians receive a monthly housing allowance of $3,000 in addition to their salaries.
The allowance was 10 times the minimum wage in Jakarta and about 20 times the monthly minimum wage in poorer areas.