A Sukhoi Indonesia Air Forces. Two Sukhois intercepted a PNG jet in November 2011. (Photo: Indonesi Air Force)
January 8 2012, Jakarta: : Poor coordination between the Foreign Ministry and the Indonesian Military (TNI) was likely the main cause of a November incident in which two TNI aircraft intercepted a Papua New Guinea jet, an expert says.
“It seems there was faulty coordination between the Foreign Ministry and the TNI over a VVIP flight path the PNG [falcon jet was taking],” University of Indonesia defense expert Andi Widjajanto told The Jakarta Post on Saturday.
The incident took place on Nov. 29, 2011, when PNG’s deputy prime minister and several senior government officials passed through Indonesian airspace on their way home from Kuala Lumpur.
PNG Prime Minister Peter O’Neil threatened on Friday to expel Indonesian Ambassador to PNG Andreas Sitepu from Port Moresby if the Indonesian government failed to provide an explanation for the incident within 48 hours, as reported by radioaustralianews.net.au.
The ministry said later the National Air Defense Command (Kohanudnas) had identified the aircraft on radar and had scrambled fighter jets to make visual contact with the aircraft, all according to standard procedure, and that no harm had occurred.
But the Defense Ministry refused to acknowledge the incident.
Source: the Jakarta Post
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