Indonesia boosting security at all its airports
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Jakarta
INDONESIA is upgrading security at its 192 airports to guard against possible terrorist attacks, weeks after a deadly bombing and shooting assault by Islamic State militants in Jakarta.
Measures will include fences at all the country's airports that comply with International Civilian Aviation Organization standards, "first-class" baggage X-ray machines and retraining for security officers, Transport Minister Ignasius Jonan said in an interview this week.
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