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Netizens Speculate Over Looting at Sri Mulyani’s House : ‘Something Feels Off'

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The clip quickly spread and angered many teachers and the public.

Later, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) confirmed that the video was fake and had been cut out of context.

Still, the anger had already grown, and protests soon spread into acts of vandalism and looting.

Sri Mulyani was not the only target. Several DPR (House of Representatives) members also had their houses attacked.

On August 30, the home of Ahmad Sahroni in North Jakarta was looted. His luxury cars, household items, and personal belongings were taken.

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People were also seen throwing stones and damaging a red Porsche parked at the house.

That same night, the house of Eko Hendro Purnomo (Eko Patrio) in South Jakarta was broken into. Looters carried away branded shoes, Dior bags, and clothing.

Meanwhile, the home of TV personality and DPR member Uya Kuya in East Jakarta was also raided.

Not only valuables were taken, but even his wife’s pet cats, worth millions of rupiah, were reportedly stolen.

These attacks have raised more questions than answers.

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Many noticed that police were hardly seen during the incidents, which made the situation even more suspicious.

Netizens Speculate Over Looting at Sri Mulyani’s House : ‘Something Feels Off'

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Yudha IP


bacakoran.co - unrest in jakarta and nearby areas took a shocking turn when the private house of finance minister indrawati in , south tangerang, was looted early sunday morning.

according to local residents, a group of people came around 2:00 a.m. and forced their way into the minister’s home.

they reportedly took several valuable items, but so far there has been no official statement about the exact losses or details of what happened.

videos spreading on tiktok and instagram showed dozens of people entering the , damaging furniture, and carrying things out.

in one clip, a man proudly said, “great looting tonight,” while showing what he had taken.

another video showed people moving a big black sofa bed. one person even claimed he got jewelry and showed it off before leaving on a motorcycle.

the looting itself shocked many, but what made netizens even more suspicious was the lack of visible security at the minister’s home.

“it’s strange. how could there be no guards at all?” wrote one instagram user. another commented, “this doesn’t look like a normal mob. their outfits are too neat. feels like they were ordered.”

these kinds of comments spread quickly, with many netizens saying the situation “felt off” and might not be just random looting.

the unrest started after a video went viral, which appeared to show sri mulyani calling teachers a burden to the state.

the clip quickly spread and angered many teachers and the public.

later, the ministry of communication and digital affairs (komdigi) confirmed that the video was fake and had been cut out of context.

still, the anger had already grown, and protests soon spread into acts of vandalism and looting.

sri mulyani was not the only target. several dpr (house of representatives) members also had their houses attacked.

on august 30, the home of ahmad sahroni in north jakarta was looted. his luxury cars, household items, and personal belongings were taken.

people were also seen throwing stones and damaging a red porsche parked at the house.

that same night, the house of eko hendro purnomo (eko patrio) in south jakarta was broken into. looters carried away branded shoes, dior bags, and clothing.

meanwhile, the home of tv personality and dpr member in east jakarta was also raided.

not only valuables were taken, but even his wife’s pet cats, worth millions of rupiah, were reportedly stolen.

these attacks have raised more questions than answers.

many noticed that police were hardly seen during the incidents, which made the situation even more suspicious.

by sunday morning, sri mulyani’s house was finally sealed off, with the front gate closed and security forces standing guard.

however, the finance minister herself has not yet given any statement.

online debates keep growing and many speculated over these suspicious tragedy.

the hashtag #matilivematidemokrasi, which had already trended after tiktok and instagram shut down their live features during the protests, is now joined by discussions about the looting.

some people think the looting was just public anger exploding. but others believe there could be a hidden agenda.

“this feels staged. too many things don’t add up,” wrote one user on x.

until the authorities explain what really happened, many questions remain.

for now, the public is left wondering—because, as many netizens put it, “something feels off.”

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