JAKARTA - Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI), Sigit Aliyando, have been sent back to Indonesia from South Korea. Because he was seriously ill due to a work accident in February 2024.
The Director General (Dirjen) of Protection of the Ministry of P2MI, Rinardi, said that his party was helping to repatriate Sigit. Because the family asked to carry out treatment in Indonesia.
"The family submitted an application to the Ministry of P2MI to repatriate Sigit to Indonesia," said Rinardi in his statement, Wednesday, March 19.
He explained that it started when Sigit had a work accident so that intensive treatment had to be carried out at Daegu Hospital, South Korea (South Korea).
In an effort to save, the victim carried out the first operation in the form of a crane and a removable hematoma on March 22, 2024.
Furthermore, said Rinardi, the hospital then suggested that a second operation be carried out. Because the first operation Sigit's condition showed a positive response. However, after the second operation, Sigit did not make significant progress and remained in a coma.
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"Unfortunately, until March 2025, his condition has not yet progressed significantly and remains in a coma," said Director General Rinardi.
Then, the family submitted an application to the Ministry of P2MI to repatriate Sigit to Indonesia. Director General Rinardi said the hospital in South Korea approved Sigit's return to Indonesia.
"The entire repatriation process is carried out with careful preparation, including assistance from medical personnel and guarantees that emergency care during the trip will remain available," said Director General Rinardi.
Rinardi confirmed that upon Sigit's arrival in Indonesia, the migrant worker immediately received intensive care at the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta.
He also revealed the actions taken by his party in rescuing migrant workers, namely as a form of concrete action from the Ministry of P2MI to help Indonesian migrant workers who have had accidents or problems abroad.
"We want to emphasize that this case is a clear example of how important it is to work as an official PMI. With official status, PMI has access to legal protection, insurance compensation, and assistance from the government in an emergency like this," he said.
"We hope that Brother Sigit can immediately get better treatment in Indonesia and be given a cure," added Director General Rinardi.
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