The Indonesian National Police (Polri) reported handling 325,345 criminal cases this year, resolving 248,076 of them – a 76.22 percent resolution rate as of December 30, 2025. The figures were released by the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police.
Case Resolution Rates and Priorities
Commissioner General Syahardiantono, Chief of the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit, stated his department handled 850 cases, achieving a 94 percent resolution rate with 803 cases closed. Certain regional police forces demonstrated particularly high resolution rates: East Java reported 119 percent, Central Kalimantan 109.89 percent, and Papua 109.71 percent. These percentages exceeding 100 percent are attributed to the inclusion of cases carried over from the previous year.
Authorities have prioritized four types of criminal activity: online gambling, drug-related offenses, smuggling, and corruption. These areas have seen significant police action throughout the year.
Key Enforcement Actions
Police discovered 665 online gambling cases involving 741 suspects, seizing assets totaling Rp1.5 trillion and blocking 231,517 gambling sites and accounts. In drug-related cases, approximately 64,046 suspects were arrested, with 590 tons of evidence seized, valued at Rp41 trillion. Restorative justice was applied to 13,880 narcotics cases.
Smuggling investigations resulted in 200 cases with 247 suspects, and seized assets worth Rp30 billion. Finally, 410 corruption cases were resolved, with 946 individuals designated as suspects and Rp2.3 trillion in assets recovered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the overall case resolution rate for the Indonesian National Police this year?
The Indonesian National Police reported a 76.22 percent case resolution rate, having resolved 248,076 out of 325,345 cases.
What are the four priority criminal activities being targeted by the police?
The four priority criminal activities are online gambling, drug-related cases, smuggling, and corruption.
How much in assets was seized in connection with corruption cases?
Rp2.3 trillion in assets were seized in connection with the 410 resolved corruption cases.
As the Indonesian National Police continues to address these criminal activities, it remains to be seen whether these high resolution rates can be sustained and if the focus on these four priority areas will shift in the future.
