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Foto: Pramella Yunidar Pasaribu (head of the regional office of the Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights. Resource: Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights.[/caption]
Beritainvestigasinews.id, Bali, - As of September 26 2024, Immigration officials at the Bali Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights have deported 412 foreign nationals. Compared to 2023, where 335 foreigners were deported by the Immigration Office in Bali.
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"The increasing mobility of foreigners must be responded to with high vigilance regarding their activities," said Head of the Bali Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Pramela Yunidar Pasaribu, on Thursday (26/09).
Throughout 2024, the "Bali Becik" surveillance operation will continue to be intensified until the end of September.
"I continue to urge Immigration officials throughout Bali to be responsive and consistent regarding potential disturbances from foreigners. We remain vigilant and ensure strict supervision at every entrance to Bali, both incidentally and periodically.
"Any violations by foreigners will be dealt with firmly," continued Pramela.
Pramela also emphasized that Immigration will not tolerate foreigners who misuse their residence permits or are involved in activities that are not in accordance with applicable regulations.
"This has been proven by various deportation actions carried out by Bali Immigration officials against foreigners who were involved in activities that were not beneficial to Indonesia or even detrimental to national interests," he stressed.
Furthermore, Pramela emphasized Bali Immigration's commitment to maintaining security and order through effective supervision and inspection and selective policing.
"The duties and functions of the immigration office in the Bali region are to deport foreigners who violate applicable regulations, without exception," he added.
"He invites the public to play an active role, report immediately if there are suspicious foreign nationals in their environment," concluded Pramella.
(Juli)
Editor : Juli Kaperwil Bali