Indonesia tightens security ahead of IMF-WB meeting
Police in Bali island of Indonesia have tightened security against infiltration of terrorists to the island, where the next annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) will take place in October this year.
Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim and International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde attend a plenary session during the annual IMF-World Bank meeting in Washington, D.C., in October 2017. (Source: Reuters)
Jakarta (VNA) - Police in Bali island of Indonesia have tightened security againstinfiltration of terrorists to the island, where the next annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund(IMF) and the World Bank (WB) will takeplace in October this year.
"Bali police have set up a task force to detectpossible infiltration of terrorists backed up by the police's anti terror squad(Densus 88)," Bali police chief spokesman Henky Widjaja said.
Henky said Bali police chief Ins. Gen. Petrus R.Golose has passed an order to act firmly by shooting terrorists on the spot ifnecessary.
He said police are busy not only in Bali, but all overthe country to track down suspected terrorists through a series of anti-terroristand anti-criminality operations.
Indonesia’s military regularly hold securitysimulation ahead of the IMF-WB meeting every week, while security officers andliaison officers have been made ready for the security of the delegations tothe big meeting, he said.
Between 12,000 to 15,000 people are expected to attendthe annual meeting, including about 3,500 delegates from 189 member countries,roughly 1,000 media representatives, and more than 5,000 participantsrepresenting the private sector, the banking community, academic institutions,civil society organizations, and also observers and parliamentarians.
Indonesia hopes to gain great benefits from hostingthe meeting, which can help promote the island country’s economic growth and attractmore tourists.-VNA
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