Video journalists were reportedly detained by police on August 30th, with content related to protests being removed from YouTube. Details regarding specific charges, exact numbers of those detained, and the precise location of the detentions were not immediately available. Further reports indicate internal political maneuvering, with factions forming and an individual identified as PRBW seeking to elevate the military's position due to its loyalist base. These factions are described as not aligning with civilian interests and allegedly wielding weapons against the public. A separate incident at the Pejompongan protest reportedly involved the arrest of a provocateur who was later identified as part of TNI intelligence, according to one social media account. This development suggests potential infiltration or counter-intelligence activities within the ongoing demonstrations.