JAKARTA - Indonesian Migrant Worker Protection Minister (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding paid a working visit related to the handling of migrant workers for two days in Batam City, Riau Islands, Thursday and Friday this week.

The visit to the first day of Minister of P2MI Karding is scheduled to inspect the Batam Center International Ferry Port and Help Desk BP3MI Riau Islands.

"The agenda to the port and Help Desk BP3MI Riau Islands is scheduled to take place from 13.30 WIB to 14.00 WIB," quoted based on the working visit schedule of the Minister of P2MI distributed by BP3MI Kepri, Antara, Thursday, April 24.

Then continued with the agenda of signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between KP2MI and the Indonesian Protestant Women's Association (PWKI), related to the synergy of protecting Indonesian Migrant Workers and their families based on society.

The next working visit was continued on Friday, April 25, namely an audience with the Riau Islands Police Chief regarding the prevention of the Crime of Trafficking in Persons (TPPO) and the eradication of illegal PMI placements.

Agenda pertemuan Menteri Karding dan Kapolda Kepri dijadwalkan pukul 10.00 WIB di Aula Lancang Kuning Mapolda Kepri.

Minister Karding arrived early at the International Port of the Batam Center Terminal Ferry at 12.59 WIB.

During the visit, Minister Karding was accompanied by Syahbandar Batam Center Port Erik Mario Sihotang, Head of BP3MI Kepri Imam Riyadi, and representatives of port managers.

Minister Karding checked the Riau Islands BP3MI Help Deks at the port arrival gate and in the parking area, as well as the Immigration desk.

"Ask for the room to be renovated later, the problem is that our migrant workers are already alive, services like this (discomfortable)," said Minister Karding.

Until this news was revealed, Minister Karding was holding a meeting with his staff, port ranks, and Immigration.


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