Jakarta - The National Police Chief-Commander checks the readiness of the security forces for the 43rd ASEAN Summit

Seoul : South Korean government imposes independent sanctions on North Korean drone core technology developers and individuals Jakarta - The National Police Chief-Commander checks the readiness of the security forces for the 43rd ASEAN Summit National Police Chief Gen. Pol. Listyo Sigit Prabowo and TNI Commander Admiral TNI Yudo Margono led a rally to hold the 43rd ASEAN High Level Conference (KTT) Security Forces at Silang Monas, Jakarta, Friday, to check the readiness of securing the international agenda.   The troop roll call is the final series of security preparations for the 43rd ASEAN Summit, namely the TNI deployed a joint security task command (Kogasgab PAM) of 13,158 joint security personnel, while the National Police deployed 6,182 personnel in the 2023 Tri Brata Jaya Operation.   TNI Commander Admiral TNI Yudo Margono as inspector of the troop title ceremony in his mandate said that this troop title was a form of commitment of the Indonesian security forces in securing the implementation of the 43rd ASEAN Summit in Jakarta.   "Checking is not just a formality, it is a form of commitment before carrying out tasks," said Yudo.   Yudo emphasized that the 43rd ASEAN Summit in Jakarta was different from the ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo, NTT. Because it was attended not only by the leaders of ASEAN countries but also by the leaders of ASEAN partner countries.  The 43rd ASEAN Summit was attended by 19 state leaders, including ASEAN partner countries.   The TNI and Polri have succeeded in demonstrating their capacity in securing the G-20 Summit in Bali in 2022 and the ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo, NTT.   Therefore, Yudo reminded all personnel involved to jointly demonstrate Indonesia's strength in securing international events.   "Success and success not only impacts the reputation of security officers but the reputation of Indonesia's name in the international arena," said Yudo.   Yudo also mandated TNI personnel to maintain solidity and synergy with the National Police and other security officers. By putting aside sectoral egos, and strengthening communication and coordination.   In line with the Commander in Chief, National Police Chief Gen. Pol. Listyo Sigit Prabowo also reminded his personnel to prioritize humane security.   "This security operation is a bet on Indonesia's security in international eyes, obey the SOP, be humane but firm, stay away from all forms of deviation," said Sigit.   Seoul : South Korean government imposes independent sanctions on North Korean drone core technology developers and individuals South Korean government imposes independent sanctions on North Korean drone core technology developers and individuals On the morning of the 24th of last month, in the waiting room of Seoul Station, news related to the failure of the second launch of North Korea's reconnaissance satellite is being broadcast. yunhap news In response to North Korea's second attempt to launch a military reconnaissance satellite last month, the South Korean government imposed unilateral sanctions on North Korean companies and officials involved in the development of unmanned aerial vehicles .   The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 1st , “ In response to North Korea's launch of so-called ' satellite ' nominal ballistic missiles , it has designated five individuals and one institution involved in nuclear and missile development and financing as subject of independent sanctions against North Korea . ”   The company subject to sanctions is Ryukyung Program Development Company , which was involved in the development of core technologies related to unmanned aerial vehicles and the dispatch of information technology (IT) personnel .

National Police Chief Gen. Pol. Listyo Sigit Prabowo and TNI Commander Admiral TNI Yudo Margono led a rally to hold the 43rd ASEAN High Level Conference (KTT) Security Forces at Silang Monas, Jakarta, Friday, to check the readiness of securing the international agenda.
 
The troop roll call is the final series of security preparations for the 43rd ASEAN Summit, namely the TNI deployed a joint security task command (Kogasgab PAM) of 13,158 joint security personnel, while the National Police deployed 6,182 personnel in the 2023 Tri Brata Jaya Operation.
 
TNI Commander Admiral TNI Yudo Margono as inspector of the troop title ceremony in his mandate said that this troop title was a form of commitment of the Indonesian security forces in securing the implementation of the 43rd ASEAN Summit in Jakarta.
 
"Checking is not just a formality, it is a form of commitment before carrying out tasks," said Yudo.
 
Yudo emphasized that the 43rd ASEAN Summit in Jakarta was different from the ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo, NTT. Because it was attended not only by the leaders of ASEAN countries but also by the leaders of ASEAN partner countries.

The 43rd ASEAN Summit was attended by 19 state leaders, including ASEAN partner countries.
 
The TNI and Polri have succeeded in demonstrating their capacity in securing the G-20 Summit in Bali in 2022 and the ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo, NTT.
 
Therefore, Yudo reminded all personnel involved to jointly demonstrate Indonesia's strength in securing international events.
 
"Success and success not only impacts the reputation of security officers but the reputation of Indonesia's name in the international arena," said Yudo.
 
Yudo also mandated TNI personnel to maintain solidity and synergy with the National Police and other security officers. By putting aside sectoral egos, and strengthening communication and coordination.
 
In line with the Commander in Chief, National Police Chief Gen. Pol. Listyo Sigit Prabowo also reminded his personnel to prioritize humane security.
 
"This security operation is a bet on Indonesia's security in international eyes, obey the SOP, be humane but firm, stay away from all forms of deviation," said Sigit.


Seoul : South Korean government imposes independent sanctions on North Korean drone core technology developers and individuals

South Korean government imposes independent sanctions on North Korean drone core technology developers and individuals
On the morning of the 24th of last month, in the waiting room of Seoul Station, news related to the failure of the second launch of North Korea's reconnaissance satellite is being broadcast.
yunhap news
In response to North Korea's second attempt to launch a military reconnaissance satellite last month, the South Korean government imposed unilateral sanctions on North Korean companies and officials involved in the development of unmanned aerial vehicles . 

The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 1st , “ In response to North Korea's launch of so-called ' satellite ' nominal ballistic missiles , it has designated five individuals and one institution involved in nuclear and missile development and financing as subject of independent sanctions against North Korea . ” 

The company subject to sanctions is Ryukyung Program Development Company , which was involved in the development of core technologies related to unmanned aerial vehicles and the dispatch of information technology (IT) personnel .

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