The following people were arrested on 29 August 2019 and accused of destroying public property during protests:
Yusuf Marthen Moai (20) for throwing rocks at a bank;
Dorty Kawena (18) for throwing rocks three times at a car showroom;
Ferius Entama (23) for throwing rocks at a furniture store, an ATM, and a restaurant;
Panra Wenda (18) for throwing rocks twice along the road and once at a restaurant;
Yali Loho (22) for throwing rocks along the road;
Elo Hubi (19) for throwing a rock at a hotel;
Ary Asso (23) for firing rocks using a slingshot at the Papuan People’s Council building;
Ruvinus Tambonop (23) for throwing rocks twice at a bank and a store;
Vinsen Kalvin Dogopia (19) for throwing rocks at stores;
Agustinus Lisak Mohi (19) for throwing rocks at two stores and a car;
Ronal Wandik (23) for throwing rocks using a slingshot along the road;
Jony Weya (21) for throwing rocks using a slingshot at stores;
Persiapan Kogoya (20) for throwing rocks at a public building and shouting Free West Papua slogans;
Mikha Asso (21) for throwing rocks twice along the road and shouting Free West Papua slogans;
Prosecutors sought eight months imprisonment for each of them. They were all released on 26 January 2020 because their detention term had finished. The District Court found them guilty of violating Article 170 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code on collective violence against persons or objects and sentenced each of them to six months in jail on 24 February 2020, except for Vinsen Dogopia, who was sentenced on 20 February 2020. In all cases, both the defendants and the prosecutors appealed against the rulings. The Court of Appeal upheld the verdicts on 2 April 2020 for the first four appellants, on 28 April for the next four, and on 30 April for the rest. IH, who was prosecuted along with them, was released based on an interlocutory judgment on 25 November 2019 because he was still a minor.