To secure the 60th commemoration of the Asia-Africa Conference (KAA) in Jakarta and Bandung later this month, the city police will secure Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, 18 hotels in the capital and roads that will be used by government and foreign delegates, according to the Jakarta Police
o secure the 60th commemoration of the Asia-Africa Conference (KAA) in Jakarta and Bandung later this month, the city police will secure Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, 18 hotels in the capital and roads that will be used by government and foreign delegates, according to the Jakarta Police.
Jakarta Police chief Insp. Gen. Unggung Cahyono said on Wednesday that the police would establish additional posts at critical points to make sure of the security of the delegates.
Indonesia has invited 109 world leaders and representatives of 25 international organizations to the event themed 'Strengthening Cooperation'.
Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Martinus Sitompul said the police would assign 150 officers to accompany ministers and delegates.
Unggung said that to facilitate the movements of the delegates, the police would free roads leading to and from the airport of trucks on April 19 and from April 21 to 24.
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