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Over 160,000 Indonesian security personnel to deploy for holiday season 

Authorities tighten efforts after suicide bombing earlier this month

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Dec 2022 9:41AM

Over 160,000 Indonesian security personnel to deploy for holiday season 
Operasi Lilin, Indonesia’s seasonal security operation, will last for 11 days starting today. – AFP pic, December 23, 2022

JAKARTA – Indonesian authorities have tightened security measures across the archipelago in a bid to prevent terrorist attacks and other crimes ahead of the Christmas and year-end holidays.

Early this month, a suicide bombing occurred at Astanaanyar police station in the city of Bandung in West Java province, killing an officer and injuring several others. The attack was carried out by a 34-year-old local man affiliated with the ISIS-inspired group Jamaah Ansharut Daulah.

After the incident, more than 20 suspects allegedly affiliated with outlawed extremist organisations have been arrested and are currently under investigation by authorities. They were busted in separate operations in the provinces of West Java, Central Java, and North Sumatra.

To maintain public order and safety during the year-end holiday season, more than 160,000 security personnel from the national police force, the Indonesian military, and relevant agencies are to be deployed, reported Xinhua.

All the security forces will protect over 52,000 sites, including churches, shopping centres, bus terminals, seaports, airports, train stations, as well as tourist spots. The seasonal security operation, locally known as Operasi Lilin, will be conducted and last for 11 days starting today. The police force’s elite anti-terrorism unit the Special Detachment 88 (Densus 88) will also take part in the security operation.

“I need to emphasise that terrorist acts, such as at the Astanaanyar police station, should not happen again. So, we put forward early detection and preventive measures to counter acts of terror,” national police chief Gen Listyo Sigit Prabowo said yesterday in a joint security briefing at the National Monument in central Jakarta.

He instructed police forces to optimise their security efforts at crowded centres, places of worship, and other venues that could potentially become targets of terrorist attacks.

“We will install X-rays. An inspection will be carried out for those (at places of) worship. And the goods carried (into the places of worship) will be limited,” he added.

In the capital Jakarta, city police have reportedly prepared 97 security posts and over 7,000 police officers to secure Christmas services in more than 1,300 churches and several crowded centres. The city’s police spokesman Endra Zulpan called on the public to remain calm as authorities have already prepared a special security scheme.    

Meanwhile on the holiday island of Bali, a favourite destination for tourists for year-end vacations, provincial police will reportedly deploy over 1,800 personnel to secure the island. – Bernama, December 23, 2022

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