Indonesian police said on Sunday they would press ahead with an investigation into officers accused of publicly shaming transgender people in conservative Aceh province despite an angry protest against the probe. The LGBT discrimination is particularly acute in Aceh on Sumatra island, the only province to be ruled by Islamic law since it was granted special autonomy in 2001. Last weekend sharia police and their civilian counterparts in North Aceh arrested 12 transgender women and forcibly cut their hair and made them wear male clothing.