JAKARTA. The Indonesian government has asked Philippine authorities to help ensure the safety of Indonesian vessels in Philippine waters, Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Minister Luhut Pandjaitan said on Friday. "There should be security personnel for all Indonesian barges that cross our territory into the Philippines, including during unloading and on the journey back to our country," Luhut told journalists. The request was made on the heels of a recent kidnapping of seven Indonesian sailors in the waters of Sulu, the southern Philippines, the third such incident this year by two different groups of pirates that the government has yet to identify.
Govt asks Philippines to guard Indonesian barges
JAKARTA. The Indonesian government has asked Philippine authorities to help ensure the safety of Indonesian vessels in Philippine waters, Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Minister Luhut Pandjaitan said on Friday. "There should be security personnel for all Indonesian barges that cross our territory into the Philippines, including during unloading and on the journey back to our country," Luhut told journalists. The request was made on the heels of a recent kidnapping of seven Indonesian sailors in the waters of Sulu, the southern Philippines, the third such incident this year by two different groups of pirates that the government has yet to identify.