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Indonesia Steps Up War Against Terrorism Financing
A new pact highlights the attention Jakarta is paying to a key field in the battle against the Islamic State.


By Prashanth Parameswaran
April 12, 2017


On April 12, state news agency ANTARA reported that Indonesia’s counterterrorism agency and anti-money laundering agency had inked an agreement to strengthen efforts to combat terrorism financing. The new pact highlights the attention that Indonesia is paying to the field amid the rising threat from the Islamic State.

Indonesia is no stranger to Islamic militancy, with the last wave of terrorism following the 9/11 attacks seeing Jemaah Islamiyah – loosely referred to as the Southeast Asian offshoot of al-Qaeda – carrying out a series of attacks, including the deadly Bali bombings in 2002 and twin bombings in 2009 targeting the J.W. Marriott and Ritz Carlton hotels. Attention has turned to the Islamic State in recent years, with hundreds of Indonesians believed to have gone abroad to join the group in the Middle East and the January 2016 Jakarta attacks indicating the seriousness of the threat (See: “Islamic State Attack in Indonesia? A Look at the 2016 Jakarta Bombings”).

While Indonesia’s counterterrorism response has been multifaceted – with varying degrees of success in areas ranging from security measures to rehabilitation – countering terrorism financing has also been a key prong. This is no surprise. Indonesian authorities have found that leading Islamic State-linked terrorist masterminds have been using online services like Paypal and Bitcoin as well as other forms of financial technology to send payments to Indonesia from other regional countries like Australia and Malaysia, making these transactions more difficult to detect. Indonesia has also traditionally had a poor record on money-laundering, which has left it at high risk for such activities.

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The Financial Transactions Analysis and Reporting Center (PPATK) plays an important role in the war on terrorism financing. It has been cooperating with other ministries and agencies, including the National Agency for Countering Terrorism (BNPT) and Indonesian elite counterterrorism squad Densus 88 to trace the flow of funds, including digital-based transactions. It has also been working with other regional states, including Australia, with the Australian Transactions Report and Analysis Center (AUSTRAC) inking an agreement with PPATK in February to boost the latter’s capabilities (See: “Indonesia-Australia Defense Relations in the Spotlight”). In January, PPATK chief Kiagus Ahmad Badaruddin had also announced that the center would set up the Indonesian Financial Intelligence Institute (IFII) to serve as a center of education and training on anti-money laundering and terrorism financing in Southeast Asia.

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed on Wednesday between BNPT and PPATK is yet another sign of Indonesia’s focus on the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing. It effectively formalizes a partnership between two agencies that have already begun working together in recognition of the coordination challenge in this battle. The pact itself covers several areas, including information exchange, educational training, and the development of information technology. And assuming that its implementation goes smoothly, it will be yet another step in the right direction in addressing the wider challenge of Indonesia and Southeast Asia’s war against the Islamic State (See: “ASEAN’s Islamic State Conundrum”).

http://thediplomat.com/2017/04/indonesia-steps-up-war-against-terrorism-financing/

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Kunjungan Kerja KASADKepala Staf TNI Angkatan Darat (Kasad) Jenderal TNI Mulyono (kedua kiri) didampingi Pangdam VII Wirabuana Mayjen TNI Agus Surya Bakti (kiri) menyalami sejumlah prajurit saat berkunjung di Bataliyon Kaveleri X Mendagiri, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Selasa (11/4/2017). Kunjungan kerja Jenderal TNI Mulyono itu dalam rangka meresmikan Kodam XIV Hasanuddin yang sebelumnya bernama Kodam VII Wirabuana. (ANTARA FOTO/Sahrul Manda Tikupadang)



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Kunjungan Kerja KASADKepala Staf TNI Angkatan Darat Jenderal TNI Mulyono (kiri) bersalaman dengan sejumlah prajurit saat berkunjung di Bataliyon Kaveleri X Mendagiri, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Selasa (11/4/2017). Kunjungan kerja Jenderal TNI Mulyono itu dalam rangka meresmikan Kodam XIV Hasanuddin yang sebelumnya bernama Kodam VII Wirabuana. (ANTARA FOTO/Sahrul Manda Tikupadang)

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Dua pesawat C-212 Cassa dari Lanud Abd Saleh melakukan dukungan operasi udara saat Latihan Garuda Perkasa 2017 di Lapangan Ponggok, Blitar, Jawa Timur, Kamis (23/3/2017). Latihan tersebut merupakan program kerja latihan untuk menguji satuan-satuan di jajaran Lanud Abd Saleh guna menciptakan kesatuan tindakan untuk merencanakan suatu kegiatan operasi udara maupun dukungan operasi udara. (ANTARA FOTO/Irfan Anshori)



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Latihan Garuda Perkasa 2017Korps Pasukan Khas (Kopaskhas) TNI AU dari Lanud Abd Saleh melakukan penyerbuan saat Latihan Garuda Perkasa 2017 di Lapangan Ponggok, Blitar, Jawa Timur, Kamis (23/3/2017). Latihan tersebut merupakan program kerja latihan untuk menguji satuan-satuan di jajaran Lanud Abd Saleh guna menciptakan kesatuan tindakan untuk merencanakan suatu kegiatan operasi udara maupun dukungan operasi udara. (ANTARA FOTO/Irfan Anshori)

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Gladi Bersih HUT TNI AUPesawat jet tempur TNI AU melakukan "flying pass" ketika gladi bersih Upacara Peringatan ke-71 Hari TNI AU tahun 2017 di Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta, Jumat (7/4/2017). Upacara Peringatan ke-71 Hari TNI AU tersebut akan jatuh pada hari Minggu 9 April mendatang. (ANTARA FOTO/Widodo S. Jusuf)


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Gladi Bersih HUT TNI AUKepala Staf TNI AU Marsekal TNI Hadi Tjahjanto (tengah) bersama sejumlah pejabat teras TNI AU meninjau gladi bersih Upacara Peringatan ke-71 Hari TNI AU tahun 2017 di Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta, Jumat (7/4/2017). Upacara Peringatan ke-71 Hari TNI AU tersebut akan jatuh pada hari Minggu 9 April mendatang. (ANTARA FOTO/Widodo S. Jusuf)


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Gladi Bersih HUT TNI AUSejumlah personil Sat-Bravo 90 Paskhas TNI AU mengikuti gladi bersih Upacara Peringatan ke-71 Hari TNI AU tahun 2017 di Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta, Jumat (7/4/2017). Upacara Peringatan ke-71 Hari TNI AU tersebut akan jatuh pada hari Minggu 9 April mendatang. (ANTARA FOTO/Widodo S. Jusuf)



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Peringatan Hari TNI AU Ke-71Sejumlah prajurit TNI Angkatan Udara melakukan simulasi penyelamatan tempur pada Upacara Peringatan ke-71 Hari TNI AU tahun 2017 di Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta, Minggu (9/4/2017). Pada peringatan HUT ke-71 tersebut, TNI Angkatan Udara menggelar parade, defile (perarakan tentara), demo udara dan demo darat yang melibatkan sekitar 1.600 personel, 132 pesawat udara dan sejumlah alutsista. (ANTARA FOTO/Widodo S. Jusuf)

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Pesawat Tempur Latihan Demo UdaraDelapan pesawat tempur yang terdiri dari empat pesawat Sukhoi dan empat F-16 Fighting Falcon melakukan terbang formasi saat latihan demo udara di Lanud Iswahjudi, Magetan, Jawa Timur, Kamis (30/3/2017). Sejumlah pesawat tempur TNI AU diantaranya Sukhoi dari Skuadron Udara 11 Sultan Hasanuddin Makassar, F-16 Fighting Falcon (Skuadron Udara 3) dan T-50 Golden Eagle (Skuadron Udara 15) Lanud Iswahjudi Magetan, Hawk 100 (Skuadron Udara 1) Supadio Pontianak dan Hawk 200 (Skuadron Udara 12) Rusmin Nuryadin Pekanbaru melakukan latihan demo udara di Lanud Iswahjudi hingga 3 April guna persiapan demo udara dalam rangka peringatan HUT ke-71 TNI AU di Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma Jakarta 9 April mendatang. (ANTARA/Siswowidodo
 
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Jakarta police to anticipate terrorist attacks
23 hours ago | 1.027 Views
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The Jakarta Police Chief Inspector General M. Iriawan. (ANTARA/Sigid Kurniawan)

Jakarta, April 12 (Antara) - Jakarta Police Chief Inspector General M. Iriawan has passed order for closer watch around the city police headquarters to forestall terror attacks.

The police command headquarters, regional and district police command offices have to be tightly guarded, Iriawan said here on Wednesday.

"It is getting obvious that police have been the main targets of terrorists lately, he said pointing to recent terrorist attacks on police offices in Tuban and Banymas in East Java.

Police shot dead and arrested terrorist suspects in the two incidents in exchanges of fires.

"I do not want any one of my officers in Jakarta caught off guard and got killed," Iriawan said.

He said the terrorist attack in Banyumas was almost the same in method as terrorist attac on police command office in the Central Java city of Solo in 2016.

He told his officers to prepare the necessary equipment to face any terrorist threat , saying, "I want to warn traffic police officers to remain on the alert against unexpected attack by terrorists," he said.
(Uu.H-ASG/O001)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/110416/jakarta-police-to-anticipate-terrorist-attacks
 
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Sea Platforms
Indonesian Navy receives pitch for Type 214 submarine from Golcük Shipyard
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International
13 April 2017


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A computer generated image of the Type 214 submarine, which has been offered to meet the Indonesian Navy's requirements. Source: HDW
Key Points
  • Indonesia has added the Type 214 class to a list of submarine platforms it is now considering
  • Talks are in line with the Indonesian Navy's strategy of diversifying the mix of its future submarine fleet
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) has received an offer from Golcük Shipyard to supply a variant of the Reis (Type 214)-class diesel-electric submarine (SSK).

Multiple TNI-AL sources have confirmed with Jane's that meetings and presentations on the Type 214 class were conducted from early 2017 by a team of Golcük Shipyard and TKMS officials at the TNI-AL headquarters in Cilangkap near Jakarta.

The meetings will be followed by a visit of TNI-AL officials to Golcük Shipyard's facilities near Istanbul, where they will observe construction work on the Turkish Navy's first Type 214 boat, Pirireis (S 330). This visit is currently scheduled to take place from 7 to 12 May 2017, in parallel to the IDEF 2017 exhibition.

The Turkish Navy is anticipating the delivery of six Type 214 submarines from Golcük Shipyard. The first of-class is slated for launch in 2019, and all six boats are expected to be commissioned by 2025.

According to Jane's Fighting Ships , the Reis-class SSK features an overall length of 67.6 m, an overall beam of 6.3 m, and a hull draught of 6.0 m. The platform, which can accommodate a crew of 27 including five officers, has a top speed of 20 kt when dived, and 12 kt when surfaced.

The boat is equipped with bow, flank and towed array sonars, and eight tubes that can launch 533 mm torpedoes including the Raytheon Mk 48 Mod 6, and the Atlas Elektronik DM2A4.


http://www.janes.com/article/69553/...for-type-214-submarine-from-golc%FCk-shipyard
 
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Sea Platforms
Indonesia inducts five 28 m patrol craft as non-commissioned vessels
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International
13 April 2017



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The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) has inducted five newbuild KAL 28 patrol craft as non-commissioned vessels to bolster the service's constabulary capabilities, a service official told Jane's on 12 April.

The vessels, which were manufactured by Indonesian shipbuilder PT Tesco Indomaritim, were inducted in a ceremony officiated by the TNI-AL's Assistant for Logistics to the Navy Chief, Rear Admiral Mulyadi on the sixth of the same month.

The five vessels have been named KAL Pulau Trangan (1-11-16), KAL Pulau Karakelang (1-6-30), KAL Pulau Nustual (1-9-16), KAL Pulau Ambalat (1-13-45), and KAL Pulau Sangihe (1-8-31) respectively.


http://www.janes.com/article/69554/...28-m-patrol-craft-as-non-commissioned-vessels
 
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13 APRIL 2017 BY MILITARY NEWS
Indonesian Air Force Selects Marvin Test Solutions for Maverick Missile Support – Published on 4/12/2017


Irvine, Calif. – April 12, 2017 – Marvin Test Solutions, Inc., a trusted provider of globally-deployed innovative test solutions for military, aerospace, and manufacturing organizations announced that the Indonesian Air Force has selected its MTS-206A Maverick Field Test Set and MTS-916-3 Modular Target Simulator to support testing of AGM-65 (Maverick) missile and launcher systems, as part of an FMS (Foreign Military Sale) contract.

Part of Marvin Test Solutions’ comprehensive suite of test solutions for both legacy and today’s precision-guided “smart” weapon systems, the MTS-206A and MTS-916 provide advanced testing capabilities to maintainers at the intermediate and depot levels.

The MTS-206A is designed to test all current versions of the Maverick missile system, and is fully compatible with legacy target simulators such as the AN/DSM-787 (IR), AN/DSM-129 (TV/CCD), and SMU-127 (laser) as well as with MTS’ new modular target simulator, the MTS-916, that replaces all of the legacy simulators (EO/TV/CCD/IR/Laser).

“MTS is the exclusive producer of test sets for the Maverick missile and launchers since 2004,” said Major General Stephen T. Sargeant, USAF (Ret.), CEO of Marvin Test Solutions. “We’re pleased that the Indonesian Air Force has selected the MTS-206A and MTS-916 to meet their critical mission requirements. These state of the art test systems will provide enhanced mission readiness and simplified logistics for their inventory of Maverick missile systems.“

http://www.military-technologies.ne...averick-missile-support-published-on-4122017/

Sertijab Pangdam IX Udayana
Kamis, 13 April 2017 16:56 WIB | 229 Views
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Pencarian Korban Perahu TenggelamPejabat baru Pangdam Iskandar Muda Mayjen TNI Moch Facruddin bersama istri Sri Susanti, disambut dengan tradisi Pedang Pora saat tiba di Makodam Iskandar Muda, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Kamis (13/4/2017). Mayjen TNI Moch Facrudin menjabat sebagai Pangdam Iskandar Muda, mengganti pejabat lama Mayjen TNI Tatang Sulaiman yang kini menjabat sebagai Pangdam IV Diponegoro. (ANTARA/Ampelsa)
 
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Ukraine Says Indonesia Accepted BTR-4s, Denies Cancellation

13 April 2017


BTR-4M of the Indonesian Marines Corps (photo : Angkasa)

Information About Indonesia’s Refusal to Buy Ukrainian BTR-4 is Another Tool of Information Warfare

Information in the media about the possibility of Indonesian Marine Corps refusal to buy Ukrainian BTR-4M is the demonstration of competitive struggle for markets after the successful delivery of the first batch of Ukrainian BTR-4M in Indonesia. UKROBORONPROM enterprises will continue to fulfill all the commitments to foreign partners.

In January 2017, 5 units of armored personnel carriers BTR-4 M were successfully delivered to the Marine Corps Indonesia according to the contract signed in early 2014 between SFTE “SpetsTehnoEksport” and the Ministry of Defense of Indonesia. Testing of the military equipment in Ukraine and Indonesia by a special commission of the Customer took place prior to military equipment transfer.

Thus, in January 2017 Indonesia Ministry of Defense tested Ukrainian armored vehicles on their territory prior to accepting those into service. The Customer tested amphibious capabilities of the vehicles in the sea, conducted fire tests, checked their driving performance. According to test results the Protocol was signed. Ukrainian armored vehicles showed excellent results in accordance with all 47 evaluation parameters of this Protocol. Special commission of the Indonesian Defense Ministry had no complaints concerning the vehicles.

Similar tests were conducted in Ukraine before sending military equipment to Indonesia. On 06.15.2016 – according to the results of BTR-4M tests – representatives of the Ministry of Defense of Indonesia confirmed with the official document that the Ukrainian vehicles meet all the requirements of the international contract, and that there are no comments/complaints about the armored vehicles.

Last week media distributed false information about UOP’s alleged loss of the Thailand market. The State Concern “UkrOboronProm” once again emphasizes the need to verify the information, distribution of which can result in losing Ukraine’s image on the international arena.

(Ukroboronprom)
 
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Ukraine Says Indonesia Accepted BTR-4s, Denies Cancellation

13 April 2017


BTR-4M of the Indonesian Marines Corps (photo : Angkasa)

Information About Indonesia’s Refusal to Buy Ukrainian BTR-4 is Another Tool of Information Warfare

Information in the media about the possibility of Indonesian Marine Corps refusal to buy Ukrainian BTR-4M is the demonstration of competitive struggle for markets after the successful delivery of the first batch of Ukrainian BTR-4M in Indonesia. UKROBORONPROM enterprises will continue to fulfill all the commitments to foreign partners.

In January 2017, 5 units of armored personnel carriers BTR-4 M were successfully delivered to the Marine Corps Indonesia according to the contract signed in early 2014 between SFTE “SpetsTehnoEksport” and the Ministry of Defense of Indonesia. Testing of the military equipment in Ukraine and Indonesia by a special commission of the Customer took place prior to military equipment transfer.

Thus, in January 2017 Indonesia Ministry of Defense tested Ukrainian armored vehicles on their territory prior to accepting those into service. The Customer tested amphibious capabilities of the vehicles in the sea, conducted fire tests, checked their driving performance. According to test results the Protocol was signed. Ukrainian armored vehicles showed excellent results in accordance with all 47 evaluation parameters of this Protocol. Special commission of the Indonesian Defense Ministry had no complaints concerning the vehicles.

Similar tests were conducted in Ukraine before sending military equipment to Indonesia. On 06.15.2016 – according to the results of BTR-4M tests – representatives of the Ministry of Defense of Indonesia confirmed with the official document that the Ukrainian vehicles meet all the requirements of the international contract, and that there are no comments/complaints about the armored vehicles.

Last week media distributed false information about UOP’s alleged loss of the Thailand market. The State Concern “UkrOboronProm” once again emphasizes the need to verify the information, distribution of which can result in losing Ukraine’s image on the international arena.

(Ukroboronprom)

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Can you guys confirm that user Nihonjin was an Indonesian in disguise?
 
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