Shanghai Daily

Indonesia strikes hard against crime

- (AP)

INDONESIAN police have killed 11 suspected petty criminals and shot dozens more in a campaign to free Jakarta of street crime before next month’s Asian Games.

Jakarta Police Spokesman Prabowo Argo Yuwono said yesterday that nearly 2,000 people have been arrested since the operation began July 2. He said 52 were shot for resisting arrest and 11 of them died.

He said it’s part of a twomonth campaign against thieves, thugs and other street criminals to boost security for the Asian Games, which take place in Jakarta and Palembang from August 18.

“Police won’t hesitate to take firm measures including shooting suspects if they resist arrest,” Yuwono said.

Human Rights Watch decried the shootings and said they won’t solve Jakarta’s security problems.

“Asian Games should not be a pretext to use excessive force,” said the group’s Indonesia researcher Andreas Harsono.

Some 9,000 athletes and several thousand journalist­s and officials are expected for the games, which will take place three months after suicide bombings in Indonesia’s second-largest city, Surabaya, that killed 26 people, including 13 attackers.

In addition to the arrests, another 1,500 suspected criminals in Jakarta were ordered to take part in rehabilita­tion programs.

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