Jumat 08 Jan 2016 05:00 WIB

TNI to strengthen its presence on outlying islands

TNI Chief General Gatot Nurmantyo
Foto: Antara/Yudhi Mahatma
TNI Chief General Gatot Nurmantyo

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- The Indonesian military (TNI) will strengthen its presence in the country's outlying and foremost islands particularly in the eastern part which still lacks personnel and weapons, TNI Chief General Gatot Nurmantyo said.

"We need to change the paradigm. When East Timor was part of Indonesia, the Indonesian outlying and foremost island was East Timor. Now that East Timor has changed into Timor Leste (as an independent state), our outlying islands are Liran, Wetar, Kisar, Leti (all in Maluku province) and Alor (in East Nusatengga province)," he said after attending Christmas celebration at the TNI Headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta, on Thursday.

He said only two naval personnel and two army soldiers are now stationed in each of the islands. Therefore, the number of military personnel will be increased in the future.

Saumlaki island which borders Australia has a radar to detect aircraft infiltrating into the Indonesian air territory. But personnel of the radar cannot file a request to the national air defense commander to send a Sukhoi jet fighter from its squadron in Makassar, South Sulawesi, if there is a foreign plane infiltrating the Indonesian territory, he said.

"If there is a foreign plane infiltrating (into the Indonesian territory) what they can do is praying to God. May the plane get out from Indonesia," he said.

He said the TNI has evaluated its strength on the islands sharing common borders with other countries. To strengthen the TNI's presence on the islands, an airport will be built in Selaru island in Maluku province, among others. As such, military planes can land there.

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