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911
in Bali
Starting
now, Bali Provincial Police is applying
the international standard security system.
This is the result of the signing between
Bali Provincial Police with 911 Emergency
Response System, last Thursday (24/7). The
MoU between Bali Provincial Police, Positron
and Indonesian Society Security Service
Foundation is executed by the Chief of Bali
Provincial Police, Inspector General Police
Drs. Made Mangku Pastika and the Director
of Positron, Renald Wiser, testified by
Chief Sector of Telematics of Indonesian
Police Headquarters, Inspector General Police
Saleh Saaf.
The
Chief of Bali Provincial Police, Inspector
General Police Drs. Made Mangku Pastika
said to the press, Bali needs to have the
excellent central service. The sophisticated
medium establishment of 911 system is as
one condition toward the international security
service, he explains.
It said that the 911 system involves the
fire department officer, medical officer,
and police. Therefore, this elements
will cooperate in team to serve the public.
The Bali Provincial Police will act as the
operational leading sector in distributing
for that security service, he stressed
while pointed the Positron company that
centered in Canada will act as the single
contributor 911 facility.
The Director of Positron, Renald Wiser asserted,
the 911 system was first applied by the
US Police. After 30 years building the information
service business, presently Positron owns
3.000 sites in the entire world including
in Bali. To give this service, the
locals or the foreigner who pay a visit
to Bali, just press 911 on your phone, the
maximum security service will available
for you, he said. While Chief Sector
of Telematics of Indonesian Police Headquarters,
Inspector General Police Saleh Saaf
explicitly said, this urgent information
system is a new experience for Indonesian
Police. For first semester (6 months), the
physical and operational medium will available
for improvement. This is the first
project in Indonesia and approvable in Bali
Provincial Police, he said.
Bomb
Detection
The government of US totally supports the
Bali Provincial Police effort to against
the terrorist. The concern attention transformed
through helps to Bali Provincial Police
in from of 90 units of Bomb Detection device.
The devices transfer commit by American
General Consulate in Bali, Mr. Philip L.
Antweiler to Chief of Bali Provincial Police,
Inspector General Police Drs. Made Mangku
Pastika
Mr. Phillip L. Antweiler declares Bali Provincial
Police is carrying a tough duty. Therefore,
the equipment needed such as bomb detection
device, which are 30 units Under Car Mirror
and 60 Hand Detector. With this tools,
Bali Provincial Police will able to secure
its territorial and no bomb may explode
in Bali, said Phillip. (BTN/013/Jep)
Prosecutor
Demands Death Sentence for Muklas
The
general commander of Bali bombing, Muklas
was given a death sentence by the public
prosecutor in the hearing, Monday, 25 August.
The prosecutor is convinced that the brother
of Amrozi and Ali Imron, was one of the
planners of the Bali plot, that claimed
more than 200 dead and hundreds injured.
Muklas provided financial to carry
out the Bali bombing, said the prosecutor
on their more than 250 pages demand document.
Part of the money, according to the prosecutor,
came from Al Qaeda terror organization.
The alledged head of Jemaah Islamiah for
the area of Southeast Asia who replaced
Hambali, attended a meeting in Bangkok in
which a jihad to be carried out in Indonesia.
The meeting concluded the shift target of
terror attack from hard to soft target like
tourism resort. The prosecutors pointed
out that Muklas also played other important
roles in the plot including devided task
for other pepretators, motivated two suicide
bombers couple of days before the blast,
asked his younger brother Ali Imron to bring
the bomb near American Consulate in Renon
(Denpasar) and to drive bomb car until Legian
street.
According to the prosecutor, during the
trial Muklas has been dishonest, cunning,
and kept saying did not know
about meetings and plot to blast bomb in
Bali. Muklas act described by the
prosecutor as despicable, amoral, and barbaric
(uncivilized). Muklas, said the prosecutor,
has never regretted but on the contrary
proud of what he has done.
It is going to be other four hearings for
Muklas case until the verdict by judge panel
to be given. For the next hearings, the
accused Muklas and his lawyers will give
exception which than followed by a reply
by prosecutors.
In the previous hearings, the alleged field
coordinator of Bali bombing Imam Samudra
has been also given a death sentence. The
verdict for Imam due on 10 September. Like
Amrozi who had been given death sentence,
it is expected the same thing would occurred
to other Bali bombers. (BTN/004)
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