KOTA BATU - Nine crew members (ABK) MV Voyager were reportedly stuck in the waters of Guam, in the western part of the Pacific Ocean, which entered the territory of the United States. The wife of one of the crew of the Voyager ship, Rani Fitri, in Batu City, East Java, Friday, admitted that she hoped that her husband, Ali Akbar Cholid (27), who is currently adrift for approximately five months could return home soon. Antara.Rani explained that she had been in constant communication with her husband, who was detained at Port Commercial Pacific, in Guam. She knows how the condition of her husband, along with other colleagues who are also from East Java. Based on the information gathered, the nine Indonesian crew members detained in Guam are Agus Brigrianto (54), a resident of Beji, Batu City, and Ali Akbar Cholid ( 27) residents of Sisir, Batu City. Then, Bambang Suparman (54), Gunawan Suharto (54), Dicky Wahyu (25), all three residents of Malang City, Fajar Nur (30) Malang Regency, Yusman Shobirin (54) residents of Sidoarjo, Muhammad Khafid (26), a resident of Lumajang, and Fery Sujatmiko (50), a resident of Blitar. "Departing on April 24, 2021, from home to Bali, then to Guam until now," he said. immigration has not been granted by the agency, where the Indonesian crew members work. The nine crew members work at PT Laut Salito. "I want my husband to come home quickly, in the past usually sailing for a maximum of 1.5 months," he said.
Meanwhile, in a video received by ANTARA, Ali Akbar Cholid said he and eight of his colleagues were currently detained in Guam. He and his colleagues for five months did not get a salary, and had to live on the Voyager ship. "We have not received a salary for five months and immediately want to return to Indonesia," said Ali. can't get to the ground. In the videotape, he also asks his colleagues what they want. "We want to go home and meet the family," an excerpt from the videotape. Batu, has visited one of the families of the crew members to ensure that there are residents of Batu City who are stuck on the ship in Guam. Head of the Manpower Division of DPMPTSP-TK, Suyanto, when confirmed, explained that his party visited Ali's residence, which is located on Jalan Arjuno 20, Sisir Village, Kota Stone. He came to get information regarding Rani's husband's current condition. "We came to make sure that he is a resident of Batu City. We also asked what the conditions were like there, and we will report it to the leadership," he said. and his colleagues could immediately be returned to Indonesia. The Batu City government will send a letter to the Indonesian Embassy or the Indonesian Consulate General in Los Angeles. "We can't repatriate them directly, we will write to the Indonesian Embassy or the Indonesian Consulate General.
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