Bagged In Data For Foreigners Potentially Disrupt At The G20 Bali Summit, Immigration Makes SURE Actions
The Directorate General (Ditjen) of Immigration of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) admitted that he would take firm action against any foreigners who tried to interfere with the implementation of the G20 Summit (KTT) in Bali.
"Immigration obtained data from related ministries/agencies regarding the existence of foreign people and groups who should be suspected of violating immigration law rules, violating applicable laws and regulations, and disturbing the implementation of the G20 Summit," said Acting Director General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Widodo Ekatjahjana when confirmed, quoted from Antara, Monday, November 14.
Widodo emphasized that every foreigner who enters Indonesian territory to interfere with security, violates the applicable laws and regulations and immigration laws, let alone disrupts the implementation of the G20 Summit, will receive firm action.
Immigration continues to coordinate across sectors with ministries and non-ministerial government agencies (K/L) to anticipate foreign people or groups who try to interfere with the implementation of the G20 Bali Summit.
The Directorate General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights will also act quickly, including if there is a request for deterrence, against people or groups of foreigners who will enter Indonesian territory.
Widodo said Immigration opens a report channel from the public if there are foreigners who disturb order and security through live chat www.imigration.go.id.
Previously, Immigration took firm action and deported foreigners who rallied for refusing and disrupting the implementation of the Bali G20 Summit.
The deported foreigners are Japanese citizens. Meanwhile, residents from China have been arrested and are being investigated by Immigration officers.