Head of information for Korem (Kapenrem) 092 Maharajalila, Captain Chk Supriadi SH, said that this failure originated from information received by the personnel of the Intelligence Task Force for Kodam VI/Mulawarman, Sertu Ahmad, who received reports from the public regarding the illegal smuggling of migrant workers through Aji Putri Pier, Nunukan Timur Village, Nunukan District.

"After receiving this information, Sertu Ahmad immediately coordinated with the Dankima of the Pamtas Yonarmed 11 Kostrad Task Force (Lettu Arm Aan Budhi Harsad)," said Supriadi, Friday, January 24.

"Then, Kotis Post personnel immediately carried out isolation at the dock and carried out an examination of five people suspected of being illegal CPMIs," he continued.

During the inspection process, the five people admitted that they would be accepted at Bambangan Pier, Bambangan village, West Sebatik District, Nunukan. Next, they will cross to Malaysia via Pancang village Mosquito Sei Pier.

"Because they cannot show complete administrative documents in accordance with the provisions of the employment and immigration laws. These illegal CPMIs are submitted to the Office of the Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Service Center (BP3MI)," he explained.

Meanwhile, Dansatgas Pamtas Yonarmed 11 Kostrad, Lt. Col. Arm Gde Adhy Surya Mahendra emphasized that his party will continue to increase supervision in border areas to prevent illegal actions that have the potential to harm the community and state.

"We will continue to coordinate with relevant agencies to tighten supervision, especially on routes that are prone to being used as illegal routes to Malaysia," he said.

The Pamtas Yonarmed 11 Kostrad Task Force also appealed to the public to be more vigilant and immediately report to the authorities if they learned of suspicious activities related to human smuggling at the border.

"With this failure, it is hoped that it can prevent cases of human trafficking and other violations of the law in the Indonesia-Malaysia border area," he said.


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