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JAKARTA, April 6 — 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 today. The move comes days after angry mobs in several cities on Sulawesi island and in...

A man wearing a face mask walks on a pedestrian bridge amid coronavirus disease outbreak, in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 31, 2020. — Reuters pic

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. “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.

More than half the official deaths have been recorded within Jakarta, but the Indonesian Doctors’ Association has warned that the coronavirus crisis is far worse than has been officially reported.

 

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