His remarks came as religious hardliners attempted to stop retail workers from wearing Santa hats inside malls, saying the festive garb is un-Islamic.
Indonesia's highest Islamic council issued a fatwa -- or religious edict -- making it sinful for businesses to force their Muslim staff to wear Christmas attire.
The ruling inspired dozens of hardliners to rally outside malls in Indonesia's second-largest city Surabaya at the weekend, earning a sharp rebuke from police chief Tito Karnavian.
He also reprimanded two police units caught passing on the ruling to their officers, telling them fatwas "are not a reference for positive law".
The Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), the prominent hardline group behind the weekend's action, defended its conduct.
"We Muslims were just spreading the fatwa, because as Muslims it is an obligation to support our clerics," Mohamad Mahdi al-Habsyi, the head of Surabaya's FPI chapter, told AFP.
The FPI has urged followers on social media to report any cases of Muslims being forced to wear Christmas attire.
However critics say an unwillingness by authorities to take action has emboldened fringe radical groups and fuelled intolerance.
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