JAKARTA Based on the results of the examination, it was revealed that dozens of commercial sex workers (PSK) from Vietnam who were arrested by the Directorate General of Immigration in Muara Karang, Pluit, North Jakarta (Jakut) had a dating rate of IDR 5.6 million, above the Jakarta Province Drinking Wage (UMP).

"The tariff imposed or determined is IDR 5,600,000 per person. That's for one date," said Director of Immigration Supervision and Enforcement (Dirwasdakim), Yuldi Yusman, to reporters at the Directorate General of Immigration, Setiabudi, South Jakarta, Friday, December 13.

Yuldi said that these prostitutes had only been working in that place for one month. They visited Indonesia using a visit visa for tourist purposes.

He also said that the prostitutes had only been in Indonesia for a month. This was known after seeing from the secured visa.

"They are here for about a month. Judging from the visa, it's only been about a month since they entered Indonesia and carried out these activities," he said.

For their actions, the women were charged with Article 122 of Law Number 6 of 2011 for the misuse of residence permits.

"Accused of immigration administrative action in the form of deportation and put on the deterrence list. So a deportation will be carried out and then it will be closed," he concluded.

Caption: Disclosure Of Prostitutes From Vietnam At The Directorate General Of Immigration, South Jakarta/Doc.Jehan/VOI


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