After plane attack, SBY tightens security in Papua
Bagus BT Saragih, The Jakarta Post, 9 April 2012
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has ordered security forces to
intensify and heighten security measures in Papua following the attack
on a commercial aircraft by an armed gang at an airport in the country’s
easternmost province.
“The Coordinating Political, Legal, and
Security Affairs Minister [Djoko Suyanto] has reported the incident to
the President who was shocked by the report. The attack proved the
situation in the region was still unsafe and thus requires a special
approach by security authorities,” Presidential spokesman Julian Aldrin
Pasha told reporters at the Presidential Office on Monday.
A Twin
Otter plane operated by privately run Trigana Air was attacked on
Sunday morning shortly after it touched down at Mulia Airport in the
Puncak Jaya regency, killing a journalist and injuring several other
people onboard including the pilot and first officer.
The pilot lost control and the plane hit a warehouse.
“We
are dealing with armed groups so the security measures must be
‘special’,” Julian said. “Attacks on commercial aircraft are a serious
threat,” he added.
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