6,000 Police, Army Personnel Deployed For PON XX in Papua

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August 31, 2021 | 12:49 pm

Papua Police Chief Insp. Gen. Mathius Fakhiri. ANTARA/Evarukdijati

TEMPO.CO, Papua - As many as 6,000 National Police and Army (Polri-TNI) personnel were deployed to help secure the implementation of the XX National Sports Week or PON in Papua which will be held in October 2021.

The Papuan Regional Police Chief, Inspector General Mathius D. Fakhiri, said that later the Nusantara Mobil Brigade personnel would also assist.

"Thousands of personnel that we have prepared will also be divided into four regencies or cities to host the PON, namely Jayapura City, Jayapura Regency, Timika and Merauke," said Mathius in a written statement on Tuesday, August 31, 2021.

Previously, the Director of Security for Vital Objects of the Papua Regional Police, Sr. Comr. Nicolas Ari Lilipaly, stated that there would be 6,000 national police and army personnel who would secure PON XX. The thousands of personnel will secure approximately 20,000 incoming people, consisting of more than 6,000 athletes, around 3,000 officials and 9,000 more committee members.

Nicolas said that the police will, among other things, secure the arrival and return of athletes and their entourage, venues, security for the opening or closing ceremonies, as well as securing the fire and traffic lanes. "As well as securing lodging places used by athletes," he said on August 12, 2021.

Read: Papua Needs Extraordinary COVID Effort Ahead of PON: Police Chief

ANDITA RAHMA | MAUDEY K. SETYAKUSUMA (Internship)


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