Indonesia pledges security following three blasts in Surabaya

ASIAD 2018: Indonesia pledges security following three blasts in Surabaya

Indonesia has set up special anti-terrorism mechanisms, including a task force to ensure security for the upcoming 18th Asian Games hosted by Indonesia’s Jakarta and Palembang cities in August.
ASIAD 2018: Indonesia pledges security following three blasts in Surabaya ảnh 1Indonesia has set up special anti-terrorism mechanisms, including a task force to ensure security for the upcoming 18th Asian Games. (Photo: AFP/Xinhua)

Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia has set up special anti-terrorism mechanisms,including a task force to ensure security for the upcoming 18th Asian Games hosted by Indonesia’s Jakarta and Palembang cities in August.

Chairman of Indonesia Asian Games Organising Committee Erick Thohir made thestatement on May 13, following the bombings in three Surabaya churches the sameday, which claimed at least 11 lives and left 41 others injured.

Indonesia has plans to mobilise police and military to ensure safety for thesport event, he said, adding that the physical mechanism would be coupled withcyber protection mechanism to counter terror risk from cyber world.

VIP guests, athletes and officials would be guarded by security apparatus aspart of the procedures to minimise terror risk in the Asian Games, he noted.Meanwhile, the venues to host the match and spectators will get securityaccreditation as well.

Ticket buyers must provide their detailed information like address and phonenumbers, he said.

An estimated 270,000 people, including supporters, athletes and officials, willget involved in the second continental sport event hosted by the SoutheastAsian country from August 18 to September 2.

Earlier, Indonesia hosted the 4th Asian Games in 1962.-VNA
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