Thousand Personnel Deployed for New Capital's Security, Operations to Begin in Early 2026 in Jakarta
The Indonesian government has deployed nearly 1,000 personnel to the newly built capital city, which is expected to be officially inaugurated on October 18, 2023. The deployment, code-named "Damkar Baru", aims to provide a comprehensive security and operational framework for the city.
According to sources, the personnel will be responsible for maintaining law and order, providing emergency services, and ensuring public safety in the new capital. They will also be tasked with managing traffic flow, coordinating logistics, and overseeing infrastructure development.
The deployment of Damkar Baru personnel is seen as a crucial step towards establishing stability and security in the new capital city. With the city's population expected to swell to over 10 million people by the end of next year, authorities are keen to ensure that all necessary measures are in place to handle any potential challenges.
The Indonesian government has committed to making the new capital one of the world's best cities, with modern infrastructure and cutting-edge services. With Damkar Baru personnel on board, the country is confident that its vision will be realized, providing a safe and secure environment for residents and visitors alike.
As preparations continue to take shape, officials are optimistic that the new capital city will be fully operational by early 2026, with all necessary systems and infrastructure in place. The successful deployment of Damkar Baru personnel marks an important milestone on this journey, as the country looks towards a brighter future for its capital city.
The Indonesian government has deployed nearly 1,000 personnel to the newly built capital city, which is expected to be officially inaugurated on October 18, 2023. The deployment, code-named "Damkar Baru", aims to provide a comprehensive security and operational framework for the city.
According to sources, the personnel will be responsible for maintaining law and order, providing emergency services, and ensuring public safety in the new capital. They will also be tasked with managing traffic flow, coordinating logistics, and overseeing infrastructure development.
The deployment of Damkar Baru personnel is seen as a crucial step towards establishing stability and security in the new capital city. With the city's population expected to swell to over 10 million people by the end of next year, authorities are keen to ensure that all necessary measures are in place to handle any potential challenges.
The Indonesian government has committed to making the new capital one of the world's best cities, with modern infrastructure and cutting-edge services. With Damkar Baru personnel on board, the country is confident that its vision will be realized, providing a safe and secure environment for residents and visitors alike.
As preparations continue to take shape, officials are optimistic that the new capital city will be fully operational by early 2026, with all necessary systems and infrastructure in place. The successful deployment of Damkar Baru personnel marks an important milestone on this journey, as the country looks towards a brighter future for its capital city.