False Personal Identity, Malaysian Women Hold 1 Month At The Class IIB Dumai Detention Center

DUMAI - A Malaysian citizen with the initials GT (26) was detained at the Dumai Class IIB Detention Center on Tuesday for falsifying his identity."One of the judge's decisions states that the person concerned must serve a sentence of imprisonment for one month starting November 15, 2022, because he was found guilty of committing immigration violations by falsifying data in order to obtain an Indonesian passport," said Head of the Dumai Ministry of Dumai Rejeki Putera Ginting in his statement, Antara, Wednesday, November 16.The Immigration Intelligence and Enforcement Team at the Immigration Office Class I TPI Dumai handed over the suspect to the Dumai District Attorney on November 15, 2022, at 15.00 WIB.After the handover was completed with the Dumai District Attorney's Office, then at 15.30 WIB the representative from the Dumai District Attorney's Office together with representatives from the Dumai Immigration Office took the Malaysian foreigner to the Dumai Class II B Detention Center to serve a criminal sentence."GT was repatriated from Port Dickson, Malaysia on October 15, 2022 at 12.40 WIB using the MV ship. Empire Express returned to Dumai due to entering Malaysia using an Indonesian passport, while the person concerned turned out to be a Malaysian citizen," he said.GT previously used an RI passport issued by Kanim Dumai, for that the person concerned was examined carefully and thoroughly so that he could be sentenced to the right Immigration.As a result of his actions, GT was found guilty of violating Article 126 of Law No. 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration for falsifying personal data to make passports.Head of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Riau reiterated to all levels of Immigration to be more careful in conducting administrative examinations of passport making."An increasingly sophisticated shower must be accompanied by capabilities and policies in balancing it. We must not be careless in checking data and information, especially in carrying out our duties and functions because it can be fatal," he said.Make this a lesson for all levels of Immigration to sharpen intuition and be more careful in examining files."A valuable lesson for foreigners who intend to falsify data because we will not hesitate to take firm action against violations committed by giving punishments in accordance with the law," said Jahari.