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West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Mataram Police are handling a case of alleged criminal acts of trafficking in Indonesia's migrant workers bound for Australia.

Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) of the Mataram Police, Kompol I Made Yogi Purusa Utama, said that his party handled the case based on the victim's report.

"In this case, there were five victims. We received the report in mid-June yesterday," said Yogi in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Tuesday, July 4, which was confiscated by Antara.

From the victim's report, he said, his party had pocketed the identity of the recruiter who was revealed to be domiciled in Lumajang, East Java.

In this regard, Yogi ensured that his party was currently coordinating with the local police to track down the whereabouts of recruiters.

"The plan is that in the near future we will go to Lumajang to trace the whereabouts of the person concerned," he said.

Furthermore, the report revealed that the recruiter from Lumajang recruited Mataram City. The victims also had time to stay in a shelter in Lumajang.

"Because there was no certainty that they would leave, they fled and returned to Lombok. From there, this victim reported it," he said.

Of the five victims, it was revealed that the recruiter had made a profit of IDR 228 million with each victim depositing around IDR 60 million.

The money was given for the lure of a salary of IDR 50 million for plantation work in Australia.

"The money is said to be for the cost of departure needs, such as making visas, passports, health checks," he said.


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