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Indonesia tightens security ahead of elections

Indonesia has deployed security forces nationwide in a bid to ensure security for the legislative and presidential elections scheduled for April 9 and July 7, respectively.
Indonesia has deployed security forces nationwide in a bid to ensuresecurity for the legislative and presidential elections scheduled forApril 9 and July 7, respectively.

Indonesian Military (TNI) Commander General Moeldoko said the TNI hasput in place plans to cope with emergencies at all levels, particularlyto ensure safety for all presidential candidates.

Meanwhile, National Police Director of General Crimes BrigadierGeneral Herry Prastowo confirmed that the Indonesian Police (POLRI) hasdeployed 253,035 officers to secure the general elections. At the sametime, special mobile taskforces have been set up to shore up security inareas with high risks of instability such as Aceh, Maluku, Papua andPoso.

According to Indonesia ’s GeneralElection Commission, more than 186 eligible voters are expected to casttheir votes at 545,778 station polls nationwide.-VNA

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