South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 1 hrs ago
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Jakarta deploys troops against muggers, stirring dark memories
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Jakarta has deployed a joint police-military patrol task force to combat violent street crime, a move praised by residents but criticized by human rights advocates who worry it risks reviving authoritarian-era practices in Indonesia.
Jakarta deploys troops against muggers, stirring dark memories
Jakarta residents have largely welcomed a new police-military campaign against violent street crime, after a wave of brazen motorbike muggings struck fear into Indonesia’s capital.
But rights advocates warn that deploying soldiers alongside police blurs a line between law enforcement and military power, reviving memories of extrajudicial killings in a country still haunted by its authoritarian past.
On May 15, Jakarta police announced the formation of a special, 24-hour joint patrol task force..
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