The Role And Duties 0f The Indonesian National Army In Combating Terrorism In Military Operations Other Than War Dr. Dini Dewi Heniarti, Dr. Oentoeng Wahjoe, Husni Syawali, Liya Sukma Muliya
Bandung Islamic University
Abstract
Related to the Indonesian National Army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia/TNI) in combating terrorism in Indonesia must be based on operational reasons. Throughout the history of combating terrorism in Indonesia. The role and invitation of the TNI is also regulated in statutory regulations, including TNI Law No. 34 of 2004, as part of the main task of military operations other than war (OMSP). In its development, the modus operandi of terrorism is increasingly diverse, including hostage taking, large-scale terror attacks or acts of terrorism as part of a rebellion campaign involving territorial control and the use of force complemented by arrangements conducted in the Middle East and the Philippines. In these scenarios, the state can utilize the anti-terror qualifications required by units in accordance with military command and other units required. TNI Operations in the context of overcoming acts of terrorism are needed to initiate, take action and improve. Monitoring, prevent early, early detection to action. So everything will be done in one Military Operations Activity Other Than War. The involvement of the TNI in combating terrorism depends on the scale or level of danger arising from every act of terror. That is, Joint special operations command (Koopsusgab) will only be held through special operations to carry out high-level terrorist acts. This engagement is understood based on an understanding of terrorism cannot be accepted only as a follow-up to freedom. The threat of terrorism must also be seen as a threat to the defense of the Republic of Indonesia.
Keywords: Indonesian National Army, terrorism, scale of danger, military operations other than war
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