BADUNG - Three foreign nationals involved in the beating in North Kuta, Badung, Bali were deported from the Island of the Gods.

The head of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of Bali Province, Jamaruli Manihuruk said that the Immigration Detention Center had deported the three foreigners.

"In the case of violent acts, namely beatings involving foreigners in Bali, finally the police deported three people who were involved in it", said Jamaruli, in Denpasar, Bali, Friday, February 18.

The three foreigners who were deported were ID (38) and VK (30) from Ukraine. While one person with the initials AT is a Russian citizen

"Of the four foreigners, one of them OZ has not been deported at this time. (Because), there is communication between the person concerned and his attorney. (But), will make maximum efforts so that the OZ deportation process does not experience obstacles", he added.

Jamaruli said the three foreigners were deported because they had violated Article 75, Paragraph 1 of Law Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration.

"Immigration officials are authorized to carry out immigration administrative actions against foreigners who are in Indonesian territory, who carry out dangerous activities and are reasonably suspected of endangering security and public order or not respecting or not obeying the laws and regulations", he explained.

In addition, based on Article 99 in conjunction with Article 102 of Law Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration, it is regulated for foreigners who are considered to be able to disrupt public security and order, Immigration officials can impose a minimum deterrent for six months and each time it can be extended for a maximum of six months.

"After we report the deportation, a decision on further deterrence will be made by the Directorate General of Immigration by looking at and considering all the cases", said Jamaruli.


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