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Indonesia launches police unit to guard virus burials

By AFP
April 07, 2020

JAKARTA: Indonesia´s capital Jakarta has launched a special police unit to guard the burials of coronavirus victims over concerns that scared residents could try to block funerals, authorities said Monday. The move comes days after angry mobs in several cities on Sulawesi island and in Central Java blocked streets to prevent ambulances from transporting victims of the deadly illness to local cemeteries. Launched at the weekend, the 120-strong Jakarta team will watch over victims´ bodies as they are taken from hospitals to two cemeteries in the sprawling city, where virus corpses are being wrapped in plastic and quickly buried. “We´ve seen cases in other cities and we don´t want such a thing to happen in Jakarta so that´s why we immediately formed the team as a preventative measure,” said Mokhamad Ngajib, head of the new unit. On Monday, health authorities said 209 people had died of the virus with nearly 2,500 confirmed cases in the Southeast Asian archipelago of more than 260 million, where testing rates have been low.