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Preparation for ASEAN Summit

Safety simulation held by Bali Police AFP PHOTO / SONNY TUMBELAKA

Indonesian anti-terror police prepare for a drill in Nusa Dua on the resort island of Bali on November 8, 2011, ahead of the 19th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit. It will be held at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) from November 14 to 19.

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of Indonesian Worker there. The police and the protesters pushed each other and finally the rally can be resolved and the police arrested some of the protesters. In addition to handle rally, the police department also carried out the simulation to handle bomb threat. In the scenario, a janitor found a suspicious package in Bali Nusa Dua Convention Centre (BNDCC). Continued on page 6

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Nusa Dua - Bali Police Department carried out simulation to handle the protesters who disturb the ASEAN Conference in Nusa Dua, on Tuesday, November 8, 2011. The Head of Bali Police Department, Totoy Herawan Indra, said that the simulation is done to prepare the officers who are handling the security in the ASEAN Summit.

“The meeting will be joined by the Head of Nations throughout South East Asia and the security level must have the international level,” Totoy explained. On the first scenario, hundreds of police officers were on guard in the entrance to Nusa Dua to stop the protesters who wanted to enter the compound. The protesters wanted to prevent the delegation from Malaysia to join the summit. They demanded that Malaysia must take care

LUCKNOW — A stampede killed 16 Hindu pilgrims and injured about 50 during a religious ceremony Tuesday on the banks of the Ganges River in northern India, an official said. The stampede at Haridwar in Uttrakhand state was triggered when some of the pilgrims tripped and fell while those behind continued to push forward, government spokesman Amit Chandola said. Thousands of people had converged on the river banks for the prayer ceremony in the temple-filled

town at the foothills of the Himalayas where the Ganges enters the sprawling plains of northern India. Haridwar is about 300 miles (500 kilometers) southwest of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh state. Chandola said police had recovered 16 bodies from the site, and that about 50 injured people were taken to a nearby hospital. Continued on page 6

Hindu devotees take part in worship on the bank of Ganges river during Chhath festival in Patna, India, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011.

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