Ramped up security for Christmas in Indonesia

A plea has gone out in Indonesia for communities to help safeguard Christian churches over the Christmas period, as 150,000 security forces are deployed.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo shakes hands with incoming Indonesian Military Chief General Gatot Nurmantyo

Indonesian President Joko Widodo shakes hands with incoming Indonesian Military Chief General Gatot Nurmantyo Source: AFP

Indonesia will deploy more than 150,000 security personnel to safeguard churches and public places around the country during Christmas and New Year's Eve celebrations, the country's military chief says.

Indonesia, with the world's largest Muslim population, has already stepped up security and surveillance in some areas in the wake of recent attacks in Paris that killed nearly 130 people and for which militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility.

"We call on all communities, such as Islamic and Hindu youth organisations, to participate in safeguarding churches during Christmas," armed forces chief Gatot Nurmantyo told reporters late on Friday at the national military headquarters on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta.

"Some of the youth organisations have stated their readiness," he added.

More than 80 per cent of Indonesia's population is Muslim, but the country recognises five other religions including Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism.

Police in Indonesia will be on their highest alert level between December 24 and January 2, national police chief Badrodin Haiti told reporters earlier this week.

Military and police troops will be on standby at airports, train stations, houses of worship, and public celebrations, Haiti said, as millions of people travel across the archipelago for the holidays.

The government has warned that Indonesians fighting for IS in Syria and Iraq could attempt to return and mount attacks, though security officials have said they do not see credible or specific threats of an attack in the near future.


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