JAKARTA - The Class 1 Tanjung Priok Immigration Office conducted a water surveillance operation at the port of Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta.

The operation was carried out by the Head of the Class I Immigration Office of Tanjung Priok, Imam Setiawan with the Maritime Security Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (Bakamla RI), the Regional State Intelligence Agency (Binda), the National Unity and Politics (Kesbangpol), and the ranks of the Jaya Regional Military Command.

"The team moved to three suspected ship objects and inspected three ships that were targeted, namely the H 999, S 198 and S 188 ships," said Head of the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Immigration for the Special Jakarta Region, Pamuji Raharja in North Jakarta, Thursday, August 14, 2025.

This operation, continued Pamuji, is a cross-agency collaboration to strengthen synergies in maintaining security and order in the waters from potential immigration violations and other threats.

"Capital supervision is part of our shared responsibility to maintain state sovereignty and enforce the law, especially in border areas and entry routes to Indonesia," he said.

Pamuji further explained that the inspection of ships was carried out to ensure the completeness of immigration documents, the identity of the crew, and compliance with shipping regulations in Indonesian waters.

Until now, the Class I Immigration Office of Tanjung Priok is still conducting inspections regarding the documents of the three ships.


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