Terror threat warning issued ahead of Bali bombings anniversary![]() October 10, 2012 - 13:15 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Indonesian police have warned of possible attacks targeting the Oct 12 ceremony marking 10 years since the Bali bombings, BBC News reported. A top Bali police official said security was being tightened after they received "credible information" that dignitaries could be targeted. Leaders including Indonesia's Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Australia's Julia Gillard will be attending the ceremony. They will mark two blasts on Oct 12, 2002 in Kuta that left 202 people dead. "From the information that we have gathered, there are indications of movements aimed at VIPs who will attend the event," Bali's deputy police chief Ketut Untung Yoga Ana was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying. He said security at airports and seaports would be intensified at "the highest level" and additional security measures taken. At least 1,000 security personnel would be on hand for the commemoration ceremony, he said. The al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah group were blamed for the attacks of 2002, which targeted the popular tourist district of Kuta. Among those killed at Paddy's Irish Bar and the nearby Sari Club were people from 21 countries, including 88 Australians, 38 Indonesians and 28 Britons. Ms Gillard is expected to give a speech at a memorial service in Bali's Jimbaran district. Opposition leader Tony Abbott and former leader John Howard are also expected to attend. A spokesman from the office of Jason Clare, Australian minister of home affairs and justice, said that the government "was aware of security risks" and was "working closely with the Indonesian government to ensure all necessary precautions are taken". Several individuals who played a major role in the attacks have been tried, with three executed in November 2008. Partner news The deal is estimated at $700mln-$1bln, Vedomosti newspaper reported citing sources in the Russian defense industry. Ahmadinejad will be replaced by Hassan Rowhani as president on August 3 following presidential elections last week. Petr Necas' decision will end his three-party coalition government, which was created after the 2010 parliamentary election. "Are these the people you want to support? Are they the ones you want to supply with weapons?” the Russian President said. Partner news |