BADUNG - Immigration Detention Center Officer (Rudenim) Denpasar, Bali, deported two foreign women (WNA) from Tanzania with the initials SEK (34) and AFM (29) who were involved in online prostitution cases to overstays.

"With these steps, it is hoped that Bali will remain a safe and orderly destination for tourists and foreign residents who respect the applicable laws and regulations," he said.

Head of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) Bali, Pramella Y. Pasaribu, Friday, June 7.

Foreigners involved in prostitution with the initials SEK arrived in Indonesia on March 30, 2024 from Tanzania. The SEK uses an e-VOA visa.

He was caught by the immigration team's operation due to overstaying. From the examination, it turned out that this Tanzanian woman became a commercial sex worker (CSW) at a rate of Rp. 1.5 million per hour.

"The person concerned had denied the evidence on the grounds that his cellphone was used by his friend," he added.

Meanwhile, for foreigners, AFM first came to Indonesia on April 8, 2024 using a visit visa. AFM admitted that he came to Indonesia to complete his lecture documents in Malaysia.

AFM misuses residence permits granted in Indonesia and violates immigration rules.

According to the results of the investigation by the authorities, there are indications that AFM is involved in the prostitution business by selling itself through online media and dating applications such as the case at the SEK.

"On June 5, 2024, AFM and SEK were deported to Zanzibar, Tanzania, and escorted by Denpasar Rudenim officers and have been included in the list of deterrence of the Directorate General of Immigration," he said.


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