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Yemen Explosion Incident does not Affect AAC, Police Say

30 November -0001 00:00 WIB

TEMPO.CO, JakartaActing Head of Public Relations of the Metro Jaya Police, Ajundant Senior Commissioner Purbaya, said that the bomb blast incident that damaged the Indonesian Embassy in Yemen has no effects on the security levels of the Asian-African Conference (AAC).

Purbaya said that security details for the AAC will be carried out in accordance with a pre-determined standard operation procedure, by involving personel from the National Police and the Indonesian Armed Forces.

"Security details for the AAC involve 7,780 joint personnel," Purbaya told Tempo on Tuesday, April 21, 2015. The total number of personnel includes 3,550 members of the armed forces and 4,239 members of the police.

On April 20, 2015, the Indonesian Embassy in Yemen was damaged by a bomb blast. The bomb was targeted at weapon storage located on Mt. Fa Attan, just five kilometers away from the Indonesian embassy.

MAYA NAWANGWULAN

 

Acting Head of Public Relations of the Metro Jaya Police, Ajundant Senior Commissioner Purbaya, said that the bomb blast incident that damaged the Indonesian Embassy in Yemen has no effects on the security levels of the Asian-African Conference (AAC).Purbaya said that security details for the AAC will be carried out in accordance with a pre-determined standard operation procedure, by involving personel from the National Police and the Indonesian Armed Forces.“Security details for the AAC involve 7,780 joint personnel,” Purbaya told Tempo on Tuesday, April 21, 2015. The total number of personnel includes 3,550 members of the armed forces and 4,239 members of the police.On April 20, 2015, the Indonesian Embassy in Yemen was damaged by a bomb blast. The bomb was targeted at weapon storage located on Mt. Fa Attan, just five kilometers away from the Indonesian embassy.MAYA NAWANGWULAN


Ahok: City Officials will Still Go to Work During AAC

30 November -0001

Ahok: City Officials will Still Go to Work During AAC

Jakarta Governor says that Jakarta city officials would still
work during the 60th commemoration of the Asian African
Conference (AAC).


AAC 2015: Thirty-Three State Leaders Confirm Attendance

30 November -0001

AAC 2015: Thirty-Three State Leaders Confirm Attendance

As many as 33 Asian and African state leaders have confirmed
their attendance at the 60th Asian-African Conference (AAC).


Govt Manages to Save AAC Budget

30 November -0001

Govt Manages to Save AAC Budget

The government has managed to save the budget for the 60th
Asia-Africa Conference (AAC) that was previously earmarked at
Rp200 billion.


Ahok to Cease MRT Project for AAC

30 November -0001

Ahok to Cease MRT Project for AAC

Keeping it operational will affect the city's aesthetics, the
Jakarta Governor says.


Jokowi Receives Call from Turkish President

30 November -0001

Jokowi Receives Call from Turkish President

Vice President Jusuf Kalla said that Erdogan suggested that
the AAC should discuss issues related to the global Islamic
community.


Bandung Mayor: Only 10% AAC Budget has been Disbursed

30 November -0001

Bandung Mayor: Only 10% AAC Budget has been Disbursed

Mayor says only Rp1 billion of the budget to hold the 60th
anniversary of the Asian-African Conference (AAC) has been
disbursed.


TNI Chief Leads Assembly of AAC Security Troops

30 November -0001

TNI Chief Leads Assembly of AAC Security Troops

Chief of National Armed Forces (TNI), General Moeldoko, on
Wednesday led an assembly of the security troops for the
Asian-African Conference (AAC).


TNI Deploys Fighter Jets, Battleships to Secure AAC

30 November -0001

TNI Deploys Fighter Jets, Battleships to Secure AAC

Snipers will also be placed on helicopters across Jakarta and
Bandung throughout the duration of the Asia Africa
Conference.


Bandung Mayor Deploys Volunteers to Clean up City

30 November -0001

Bandung Mayor Deploys Volunteers to Clean up City

Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil, along with 1,600 volunteers,
cleaned up a number of spots in Bandung, West Java, to
prepare for the Asia-Africa Conference


Ten Thousand Students to Welcome AAC Participants in Bandung

30 November -0001

Ten Thousand Students to Welcome AAC Participants in Bandung

Bandung Education Agency is set to deploy 10,000 students to
welcome participants at the 60th Commemoration of the Asian
African Conference (AAC).