Indonesia steps up security ahead of presidential election result

Tuesday, 21/05/2019 10:34
Security was tightened outside Indonesia’s election agency on May 20th when official results of a presidential poll are released this week.

Indonesia strengthens forces to secure elections

Armed security and police dogs were deployed to the area outside the General Election Emission (KPU) in central Jakarta.

Police also rolled out more barbed wire and readied armoured trucks and water cannons to quell any civil unrest.

Earlier, Indonesia’s counter-terrorism rounded up at least 10 people suspected of planning attacks during the upcoming announcement of the results of the April’s presidential election.

Security is tightened outside Indonesia’s election agency on May 20th when official results of a presidential poll are released this week. (Source: AFP/VNA)

The arrests came as tension runs high and security is tightened in the country ahead of the announcement by the KPU scheduled for May 22nd. 

According to Indonesia’s national police spokesman Dedi Prasetyo, the suspects belonged to Jemaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD), the largest Islamic State-linked group in the country, with local authorities still on the hunt for more members.

The suspects claimed that they planned to attack mass gatherings on May 21st, 22nd, or 23rd to create chaos and target as many victims as possible, including police, he said.

To safeguard the event, nearly 32,000 police and military personnel are on standby in the capital Jakarta, including troops drafted in from other provinces, Prasetyo said.

Indonesia conducted general elections on April 17th to elect the next president and vice president.

The race to become the Indonesian president for the 2019-2024 term was a rematch between two familiar candidates who were rivals in the 2014 election, namely incumbent President Joko Widodo and former Army Gen. Prabowo Subianto, a member of the Great Indonesian Movement Party.

According to the latest results, with more than 80 percent of the votes counted, incumbent Indonesian President Joko Widodo is temporarily leading the race with 56 percent of the votes. /.

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