Jakarta arrests 83 as anti-Uber, Grab rallies grow violent

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Conventional taxi drivers in Jakarta demand that the government block Grab and Uber, threatening nationwide protests.

ERWIDA MAULIA, Nikkei staff writer

JAKARTA -- Indonesian police arrested 83 people on Tuesday after rallies against taxi-hailing apps Grab and Uber turned violent here.

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