Police in the Indonesian province of Central Java said Thursday that they had "thwarted" a "marriage between man and man" in a statement posted on an official Facebook page of the Police Public Relations Division.

Conservative politicians and religious leaders immediately responded to the report as further evidence of the need for the government to crack down on "propaganda" from the LGBT movement, a measure the Communications Ministry recently announced it would write in response to an uproar over LGBT rights that began in January.

But details of the police account — including the fact that the couple is from a very remote part of Indonesia and appear to have been organizing their wedding with the blessing of their families — suggest that the couple may been organizing their wedding without any concern that it might be controversial.

Neither the couple nor residents of the small village of Wonosobo could be immediately reached by BuzzFeed News to confirm the report, but the police account suggests that this was not a "same-sex wedding." Instead it appears to be the attempt of a trans woman known as Andini Budi Sutrisno to marry a man named Didik Suseno. Pictures of the pair that accompanied the police report show one of them wearing a suit and the other decked out in full bridal regalia.