Jakarta, Sept. 2 -- Indonesia's House of Representatives (DPR) on Tuesday urged the Foreign Ministry to immediately review security protocols at all diplomatic missions abroad following the fatal shooting of an embassy staffer in Lima, Peru.
"The government, particularly the Foreign Ministry, must urgently reassess security at all Indonesian foreign missions-including personnel deployment, coordination with local authorities, and risk mitigation," said the House's Commission I Deputy Chair Dave Laksono.
Zetro Leonardo Purba, a junior chancellery officer at the Indonesian Embassy in Lima, was shot three times and killed by an unidentified gunman on Monday night in the Peruvian capital.
Speaking at the Parliament Complex in Jakarta, Dave...
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