Russian And Ukrainian Caucasians, Counterfeiters Of PCR Test Results Deported From Bali
Ukrainian and Russian Caucasians deported from Bali/Bali Immigration DOK

DENPASAR - Two foreign nationals (foreigners) D. Mitrii Anokh (47) from Russia and woman Olena Mukh (26) from Ukraine were deported by immigration officers in Bali. The two Caucasians were deported from Bali after being released from detention in connection with the falsification of the PCR test result certificate.

The two foreigners were deported after serving eight months in prison in Class IIB Karangasem, Bali.

"Previously, the two foreign nationals had served eight months in prison in Class IIB Karangasem Prison," said Jamaruli Manihuruk as the Head of the Regional Office of Bali Province in a statement, Monday, November 1.

The Russian and Ukrainian Caucasians are guilty of violating Article 268 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) 1 regarding the use of a doctor's certificate that was falsified as if the letter was true in March 2021.

Russian and Ukrainian Caucasians were deported from Bali on Saturday, October 30 evening via Soekarno-Hatta Airport.

"The deportation was carried out because he had committed an immigration violation in accordance with Article 75 Paragraph (1) of Law Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration," said Jamaruli.

Ukrainian and Russian Caucasians deported from Bali/Bali Immigration DOK

"In addition, the person concerned has violated health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is hoped that this immigration administrative action will serve as a concrete form of immigration law enforcement in the work area of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights in Bali, especially the Class II Immigration Office TPI Singaraja," continued Jamaruli.

The two Caucasians were previously arrested by the Karangasem Police, Bali, when they were caught wearing fake PCR test results. They were secured from the Padang Bai port integrated post, Karangasem.

At that time, the two Caucasians had just arrived from Lombok. His act of falsifying false information from the PCR results was discovered when officers checked.


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