IndoArmy Denies Closure Of Papua Border Security Post
BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific
February 2, 2011
Indonesian Army Denies Closure Of Papua Border Security Posts
Text of report by Indonesian newspaper Republika website on 2 February
[Article by Stevy Maradona: 'Panglima Tegaskan Pasukan TNI Tetap di Papua']
On 1 February 2011, Commander of XVII Military Area Command (Kodam XVII) Major General Erfi Triassunu vehemently denied that Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) Border Security Task Force posts along the border with Papua New Guinea (PNG) would be closed.
"The [border security] task force posts in Papua will remain, and no personnel will be withdrawn. Our task is to empower defence regions," he said.
Triassunu said the posts would be maintained due to the continued security threat in Papua posed by internal and external [actors], adding that a number of additional divisions would be deployed to counter these threats.
"The current focus of our security operations is the central highlands, because security disturbances are continuing to take place there," he said.
According to Triassunu, there are currently 94 TNI security posts along the PNG border, which is insufficient given that it spans around 800 kilometres.
Source: Republika, Jakarta, in Indonesian 2 Feb 11
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