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Indonesia Navy strengthens security at sea

The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) has focused on reinforcing security checks in its waters following an array of recent terror attacks in the country.
Indonesia Navy strengthens security at sea ảnh 1A boat of the Indonesian Navy (Photo: EPA/VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) – The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) has focused on reinforcing securitychecks in its waters following an array of recent terror attacks in the country.

Through their investigations, the country’s authorised agencies have foundterrorist groups have used sea lanes to transport and distribute weapons andexplosives to members of their networks.

The TNI AL has, therefore, raised its vigilance and prepared all resources todetect any potential terror activity.

Local authorities were asked to pay special attention to maritime security asRiau Islands and Batam were categorized as “susceptible” to terror threats dueto their location in the Malacca Strait, a busy international route.

The police reported that since 2000, 342 terror attacks, big and small,occurred in the country, with 1,500 suspects arrested.

These attacks killed 48 people and injured 108 others and Jakarta has beenintensifying anti-terrorism effort.

TheGovernment and parliament are pushing the adoption of a new anti-terrorism billso it can be promulgated in June. -VNA
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