Thousands of people crowded the demonstration by students from across Labuhanbatu and a community alliance in front of the Labuhanbatu Regency Regional House of Representatives office. There are five points that are the demands of this action, including the dismissal of National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo and North Sumatra Regional Police Chief Inspector General Whisnu Hermawan Februanto.

This demonstration, which was tightly guarded by the TNI and police, was attended by the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Labuhanbatu Regional House of Representatives along with dozens of other members.

In addition, elements of the regional leadership communication forum were also present, including the Regent and Deputy Regent of Labuhanbatu, the District Military Commander 0209/LB, the Police Chief, and the Head of the District Prosecutor’s Office.

This action, which became a public spectacle, conveyed 5 points of demand, namely:

  1. Request the Regional House of Representatives together with students and the community alliance to urge the Honorary Council of the House of Representatives to take legal action and sanction House of Representatives members responsible for the riots that occurred
  2. Urge the Regional House of Representatives to reject the fantastic allowances of the House of Representatives and immediately pass the asset confiscation law
  3. Request the president to release the protest period that has been detained since the demonstration was held on August 25, 2025 until now
  4. Request the President to dismiss the National Police Chief and the North Sumatra Regional Police Chief
  5. Request Labuhanbatu Regional House of Representatives members to publish their work achievements and supervision results of the Labuhanbatu Regency Government since being inaugurated until now

Labuhanbatu Regional House of Representatives

The Labuhanbatu Regional House of Representatives (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Labuhanbatu) is the local legislative body for the Labuhanbatu Regency in North Sumatra, Indonesia. It was established to represent the people’s interests and to form, debate, and pass regional regulations (Perda) for the regency. Its history is tied to Indonesia’s decentralization reforms, which granted greater political autonomy to regional governments following the fall of the New Order regime.

National Police Chief

The term “National Police Chief” is not a place or cultural site, but a high-ranking official position. It refers to the top-ranking officer who leads a country’s national police force. The history and specific duties of this role vary by nation, depending on its individual legal and governmental structure.

North Sumatra Regional Police Chief

The North Sumatra Regional Police Chief is the head of the North Sumatra Regional Police (Polda Sumut), a provincial-level command of the Indonesian National Police (Polri). The position is responsible for maintaining security and law enforcement in North Sumatra, a region with a significant history, including the former Sultanate of Deli and the Batak kingdoms. The modern police force in the area has its roots in the Dutch colonial era and was formally integrated into the national structure after Indonesia’s independence.

TNI

I am unable to identify a specific place or cultural site commonly referred to by the acronym “TNI.” This acronym could refer to several different things, such as a national military force (e.g., Tentara Nasional Indonesia) or a local organization. To provide an accurate summary, please provide the full name or more context about the specific place you are asking about.

Labuhanbatu Regency Government

The Labuhanbatu Regency Government is the local administrative authority for a regency in North Sumatra, Indonesia, historically established from the ancient Malay Kingdom of Panai. Its governance is centered in the city of Rantau Prapat, overseeing a region with a rich history in trade and agriculture.

Honorary Council of the House of Representatives

The Honorary Council of the House of Representatives is a consultative body within the Dutch parliament that advises on parliamentary procedures and constitutional matters. It was established in 1983 to replace the previous Council of Elders, reflecting a modernization of the House’s internal governance. Its members include the President of the House and representatives from all political party factions.

District Military Commander 0209/LB

I am unable to provide a summary for “District Military Commander 0209/LB” as this does not refer to a public cultural site or historical place. It appears to be a specific military unit designation or office whose details are not publicly available or documented for general knowledge.

District Prosecutor’s Office

The District Prosecutor’s Office is a local government institution responsible for representing the state in the prosecution of criminal offenses within its jurisdiction. Its modern form is largely based on legal systems developed in the 19th and 20th centuries, evolving from the role of the public accuser. These offices are fundamental to the criminal justice system, upholding the law by investigating crimes and charging suspects.