CURRENT BORDER SECURITY ISSUES



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CURRENT BORDER SECURITY ISSUES

RI-Thailand RI-Vietnam RI-Philipina RI-India India RI-Malaysia RI-Singapura RI-Timor Leste RI-Australia ZEE RI-Australia

CURRENT BORDER SECURITY ISSUES GENERAL Indonesia is the biggest five state in the world which has borders in sea with 10 (ten) neighbouring countries and in land with 3 (three) neighbouring countries. The border areas are widely spread with various typhologies from the hinterland to the little most outside islands. This condition gives a great challenges that effects the lay out of control in securing border areas.

CURRENT BORDER SECURITY ISSUES GENERAL The challenges that Indonesia faces in border areas have distinctive conditions and characteristics with other regions. The problems occured in border regions were effected by various factors such as geographics, the available of natural and human resources, socio- economics, politics and cultural conditions and the prosperity level of neighbour states s people. One of the primary problems face by all border regions in Indonesia is the poverty and the lack of social basic structures and infra-structures.

The management of state s border is a strategics and urgent issue which relates to the integrity of the United Republic of Indonesia. One of the things which contributes to the less optimum results in handling border issues is the absence of institutions that specifically manage all the aspects of border management, either at national or regional level.

The security measures require a close cooperation among the states in those regions. The cooperation should cover a coordination among related institutions such as the navies, other law enforcing agencies, ship operators and port authorities. The issues and problems which often occure and happen with neighbouring countries in bilateral is dominated with the problems in stipulating border lines among countries, either at continent and sea.

Next are several current border issues which face by Indonesia : State Border Lines In several border regions, either in land or sea, have not yet achieve to the agreement in establishment of the border line. Beside that, several maritim borders also have not been agreed between Indonesia and neighbour countries. Those problems often triggers disputes in fields between authorities personnel with fishermen from Indonesia and neighbour countries.

Next are several current border issues which face by Indonesia : Illegal Fishing Indonesian maritim borders with 10 (ten) neighbouring countries give opportunity to any illegal borders crossers, either by foreign vessels or local fishermen who don t know the exact location of the Indonesian maritim borders. The efforts to handle fishermen who trespass the border are necessary to be implemented comprehensively by the security authorities and regional government.

Illegal Fishing (Cntd( Cntd) Bilateral dialogues to overcome this problem is necessary to be done by security authorities and regional government, considering the quantities of sea resourcers which has been stolen by foreign fishermen along this times that causes great disadvantages to the country.

Traditional Illegal Border Crossers The similarity of culture, custom and tradition and inheritance in several border regions, has inevitable cause the activity of illegal traditional border crossers. The similarity of cultural and tradition and the illegal border crosser are border issues that exist since a long time and know reemerge along with the management of continent border areas in several regions such as in Papua, Kalimantan and NTT.

Armed Robbery against Ship and Sea Piracy According to article 100 of UNCLOS '82 piracy is an illegal act " "on the high seas or in any other place outside the jurisdiction of any state". So, the act which takes place in waters under national jurisdiction, therefore, is not an act of "piracy"" but an act of " "armed robbery" " or " "sea robbery". These terms should be defined clearly to avoid misinterpretation between " "sea sea robbery" " and " "piracy".

Armed Robbery against Ship and Sea Piracy (Cntnd) Piracy, armed robbery against ships and the terrorist attack in the sea lanes have posed a serious threat to maritime security in Asia Pacific Region also disturbing the stability of global trade. This issue is paramount and maritime commerce has become an important factor in enhancing the welfare of states in the region, South East Area in particular.

Illicit Drugs Trafficking It is forecasted that the flows trade of this crime be using sea and air transportation. The prime and basic formula of this Illicit Drug carried by cargo container and come from foreign country. Eventhough the sea boarding and interdiction could be held at sea, harbour inspection should be applied too in order to gain the effectivity of operations.

Human Trafficking This crime usually uses sea transportation. Basically those victims from this crime are looking for a better life at the future land promised by the criminal. But then distracted to illegal trafficking in person.

Arms Smuggling This crime originates from black market to this area by using fishing vessel or any other traditional sea transportation. This act is predicted occur within the borders of Indonesia- Malaysia-Thailand.

Maritime Terrorism There has been a perception that terrorists can work together with robberies in Malacca Strait and attack or destroy one of the biggest trade lanes in the world. The important thing is the readiness and alertness to overcome all possibilities that may happen to Indonesia which is already a terrorist victim. However, if we observe carefully we will find out that the terrorism at sea is still rare and their effects are not so frightening as the terrorism on land. The main target of terrorism is to give serious fear effect to the people.

Illegal Logging Most of the Indonesian border regions have the richness of natural resources and various ecosystems. It encourages the criminals to conduct the illegal logging activities. This worsen by the distinctive regulations from the neighbour states. For the examples are the regulation in Malaysia and Singapore which have policy to allow the goods from abroad to enter their country without any procedure to examine the originate of the goods. As long as the goods pay the custom, so it considered as legal.

THE EFFORTS IN SECURING BORDER AREAS The efforts to handle issues in border regions are still partial and ad hoc which divided into several committees, among others : a. General Border Committee (GBC) RI-MAL AL, co-chaired chaired by Minister of Defense RI. b. Joint Border Committee (JBC) RI-PNG PNG, co-chaired chaired by Minister of Internal Affairs RI. c. Joint Border Committee (JBC) RI-RDTL RDTL, co-chaired chaired by DirGen of General Goverment Dept Internal Affairs RI. d. Combined Annual Report Meeting RI-SIN IN, co-chaired chaired by Commander in Chief of TNI.

THE EFFORTS IN SECURING BORDER AREAS The security measures in borders area are also conducted in several operational activities, among others : a. The Coordinated Patrol and Joint Patrol with neighbouring countries, in frame of bilateral or trilateral cooperations. b. The establishment of joint border posts. c. The installment of surveillance equiptment in border regions, such as Integrated Maritim Sea Surveilance along Malacca Straits. d. The deployment of TNI personnel in little most outside islands.

CONCLUSION The strategic location brings opportunity to any illegal activities in border areas Along these years, the efforts to handle border issues are taken by holding bilateral cooperation with neighbouring countries which have directly borders with Indonesia.

CONCLUSION The security measures are taken by TNI by conducting a joint or a coordinated border security operation with several neighbouring countries. Other state s institutions are also taken several measures in diplomacy through joint committees. Hopefully, through the comprehensive efforts from all state s elements and the good will from neighbouring countries the problems will be solved and security and prosperity condition in border areas could be achieved and well maintained.

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