05 Oct 2022 | 12:54 PM UTC
Indonesia: Officials increasing security in Jambi city through at least Oct. 11 due to motorcycle gang violence
Authorities enhancing security in Jambi city, Indonesia, through at least Oct. 11. Disruptions possible.
Event
Officials are increasing security in Jambi city through at least Oct. 11 due to ongoing motorcycle gang violence. Police are conducting patrols, especially at night, and deploying to public areas to curb gang activity. Authorities are also enacting a 22:00-04:30 curfew for groups of at least two people, especially adolescents, participating in motorcades in the city through at least Oct. 11. Officials may extend the measures if gang activity continues.
Heightened security is likely through at least Oct. 11. Authorities may close roadways and erect checkpoints, especially at night, as a precaution, causing localized transport disruptions.
Context
Motorcycle gang activity has become increasingly prominent in Jambi. Gang members have committed violent crimes and have damaged properties. Police have gradually increased efforts to limit gang activity; officials have arrested approximately 137 motorcycle gang members between January and September.
Advice
Follow all security personnel instructions. All additional travel time near security roadblocks and checkpoints.