Bangkok Post

Police blitz leaves 11 petty criminals dead

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JAKARTA: Indonesian police have shot and killed 11 suspected small-time criminals and wounded dozens more in a crackdown before the country hosts the Asian Games next month, authoritie­s said yesterday.

Some 52 suspects have been shot after resisting arrest in the capital Jakarta since the start of July, with 11 dying of their wounds, police said.

“They were endangerin­g the public because they resisted arrest,” said Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono.

More than 2,000 suspected criminals have been arrested in the past few weeks, he added.

Hundreds of extra officers are on patrol in Jakarta before it hosts the Aug 18-Sept 2 event along with Palembang city on Sumatra island.

Rights campaigner­s have criticised the crackdown and called for an independen­t probe.

“The Asian Games should not be a pretext to use excessive force,” said Andreas Harsono of Human Rights Watch.

Security is a major concern at the Games which come only a few months after fatal attacks in Indonesia’s second-biggest city Surabaya reignited concerns about Islamist militants.

Indonesia’s anti-terrorism squad has arrested some 200 terror suspects since the May attacks, according to the national police chief.

Three terror suspects were shot and killed by police during raids in Indonesia’s cultural capital Yogyakarta at the weekend.

Some 100,000 security staff will be deployed in Jakarta, Palembang and West Java province, which is hosting some events, during the Games.

More than 11,000 athletes from 45 countries are expected to compete at the second-biggest multi-sport event behind the Olympics next month.

 ?? AFP ?? Former Indonesian shuttler Susi Susanti, right, hands over the Asian Games torch to Indian boxer Mary Kom in New Delhi on Sunday.
AFP Former Indonesian shuttler Susi Susanti, right, hands over the Asian Games torch to Indian boxer Mary Kom in New Delhi on Sunday.

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