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JAKARTA - The National Police have strengthened security in the Seminyak, Legian and Kuta areas when the peak of the G20 Summit will take place on November 15-16. The three points are public crowded areas.

"There are three locations that are targeted by moderate-scale patrols, namely, Seminyak, Legian and Kuta," said Assistant Operations (Asops) of the National Police Chief, Inspector General Agung Setya in his statement, Tuesday, November 15.

Security thickening is carried out by placing police personnel in the three locations. Thus, all areas will be monitored.

"A total of 60 Samapta personnel from the National Police Headquarters and 40 Samapta personnel from the Bali Police and 80 personnel patrolling the Seminyak and Legian and Kuta clusters," he said.

In addition, the thickening of security was decided based on the results of the evaluation of the security of the G20 Summit. Because, referring to flight data for the last five days, 20 thousand people flew to Bali.

"We want to maintain conduciveness and expansion of security around the location. In addition, so that the delegates can be safe and comfortable to carry out the G20 20 Summit, as well as those who vacation in Bali," said Agung.

For information, the G20 Summit will be held on November 15-16. There are at least 20 countries, including Indonesia, which are present in Bali.

The conference will discuss global problems. For example, economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.


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