JAKARTA - The Minister of Protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers (KP2MI), Abdul Kadir Karding, said that one Indonesian citizen (WNI) who was the victim of a shooting by APMM (Malay Maritime Strengthening Agency) was still in a coma.
APMM is known to have opened fire on a ship carrying several Indonesian citizens in the waters of Tanjung Rhu, Selangor on January 24, 2025, at around 03.00 am local time.
"One person is still in a coma to this day. On behalf of Aban, if I'm not mistaken, yes," said Karding to Kurtawan, Tuesday, February 4.
Meanwhile, for one other person, it is said that his condition is starting to stabilize. However, Karding said that his party together with several related agencies continued to encourage both of them to immediately receive medical action in the form of surgery.
"We also continue to work on this together with the foreign ministry or ambassador there and our police. To ensure that the person concerned is immediately operated or medically handled," he said.
On the other hand, regarding the news that the shooter, who was a member of the APMM, had been removed or deactivated, Karding could not confirm it. This is because no information has been received regarding this matter.
However, it was emphasized that his party was continuing to seek information regarding the progress of handling the shooting carried out by the APMM.
"Indeed, we are still checking. Is it really deactivated or not," said Karding.
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