There Are Five Areas In Bali That Are The Priority For Security Of The G20 Summit, Anything?

JAKARTA - The National Police has set five priority security areas during the G20 Summit on November 15 - 16, 2022. The areas are in Seminyak, Jimbaran, North Nusa Dua, South Nusa Dua, and Sanur.

"(The five areas) are prioritized because all delegate and presidential activities will take place there," said Assistant Operations (Asops) of the National Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Agung Setya Imam Effendi in a statement received in Badung, Bali, Thursday 22 September.

Agung Setya explained that security operations during the G20 Summit will be carried out centrally.

"This means that the police operation will be carried out starting from the National Police Headquarters to the regional level in Bali, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)," he said, quoted from Antara.

Troops serving for the G20 Summit will serve for 10 days, starting from 7-17 November 2022.

Hingga ini, katanya, polisi telah menyiapkan lebih dari 5.000 personel untuk operasi pengamanan KTT G20, sedangkan jumlah polisi yang menjadi pasukan reservasi sebanyak 1.600 orang.

The number of troops deployed could increase according to the development of the situation and conditions on the ground, he added.

"The National Police has also prepared special vehicles in the form of ships, helicopters and escort cars," he added.

All motorized vehicles used by the police during the G20 Summit security operation will also use electrical energy.

"In accordance with the direction that the G20 Summit under the Indonesian Presidency encourages environmentally friendly implementation, so that all electric vehicles used are electric vehicles," he said.

The police have prepared traffic engineering on 10 roads and installed 4,600 surveillance cameras (CCTV) connected to the Police Command Center.

"We are preparing the necessary equipment starting from checkdoor, X-ray, vehicles, special vehicles for special handling," said Agung Setya.

The G20 Summit in Nusa Dua, Badung, Bali, is the culmination of a series of G20 activities that have been going on since December 2021.

At the summit event, the leaders of G20 member countries are scheduled to agree on a number of recommendations and proposals that have been designed at the ministerial and working group meeting of the G20, both from Finance Track and Sherpa Track.