#patrols

Collection of patrols news, found 487 news.

Japan sends two ships to support AirAsia search operation

Japans Self-Defense Force has joined the Indonesia-led search mission to recover the victims, black box, and fuselage ...

TNI looking for ways to sink illegal fishing vessels

Indonesian Military (TNI) Chief General Moeldoko has said the TNI was looking for the best possible way to sink ...

US Navy ship visits North Sumatra

The USS RODNEY M. DAVIS, a U.S. Navy frigate with a crew of 200 sailors is visiting Medan, North Sumatra, from ...

Five warships deployed to secure seventh Bali Democracy Forum

Five Indonesian warships were deployed in Bali waters to secure the Seventh Bali Democracy Forum that is scheduled to ...

Ukraine president pledges ceasefire in separatist east

Ukraines new Western-backed president announced plans Wednesday to order a unilateral ceasefire in the separatist east ...

Indonesia`s control over its waters still weak: minister

Marine Resources and Fisheries Minister Sharif C Sutardjo admitted that the governments control over the countrys ...

Security in Regions Intensified for Elections

Security arrangements will be intensified in selected regions across Indonesia to assure the safety and success of ...

Australia must understand Indonesia`s sovereignty: Chief minister

Indonesias chief security minister Djoko Suyanto stated that Australia, under the administration of Prime Minister ...

RI condemns breach of sea border by Australia: Deputy minister

Indonesia has condemned the recent violation of its maritime border by the Australian Navy when it reportedly turned ...

China condemns Abe for criticising air defence zone

China has condemned Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for "maliciously slandering" its air defence zone in an ...

RI, Australia resume talks in attempt to resolve spying issue

Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Marty Natalegawa and his visiting Australian counterpart, Julie Bishop, met here ...

Australian surfer mauled in second fatal shark attack

Australian police in the past weekend have released the name of a teenage surfer who has died from what appears ...

Code of conduct will help Australia, Indonesia resume cooperation: Minister

Indonesia will resume military and intelligence cooperation, as well as cooperation to prevent illegal migrant ...

Jakarta takes measures against floods

Jakarta is bracing for floods as rains have begun inundating a number of areas in the city of some 10 million ...

Jakarta authorities set to impose penalty for littering

The Jakarta administration is set to impose a penalty for littering, which is in violation of Law No. 3/2013 on Waste ...