Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- Indonesia's National Armed Forces (TNI) and National Police (Polri) set up military tents and placed tactical vehicles on standby in anticipation of further demonstrations at the parliamentary complex in Jakarta on Monday.

The tents were set up behind the Nusantara Building, also known as the "turtle building," the main building of the parliamentary complex. Dozens of trucks transporting soldiers and TNI-owned Pindad Anoa tactical vehicles are also on standby in the area.

"There are (Army soldiers on standby). There are 500 personnel on standby. Everything is fully equipped," Indonesian Army Chief of Staff General Maruli Simanjuntak said during a meeting with Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives (D...