One team from United States Secret Service (USSS) on Friday checked places to be visited in Bali by their president, Barack Obama, in his presidential visit into Indonesia. A team consists of 12 member for the USSS also visited the regional police command headquarters that day to collect information regarding the security situation on the island. They were welcomed by the chief of the regional police command, Inspector General Sutisna and some of his subordinates. The meeting that lasted for almost two hours yet none of the team members speak to the press. Read more about USSS visit to Bali here.
Security Checks from US Secret Service before Obama Arrival
Posted by bali news editor on Monday, March 15th 2010
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