Free From Singaraja Prison, Polish Caucasians Deported From Bali
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BULELENG - Class II Immigration office officers TPI Singaraja, Buleleng Regency, Bali, deported Foreign Citizen from Poland, Gawel Amdeusz Wojcik (38).

This Polish Caucasian was deported after serving a three-year criminal sentence at the Class II B Correctional Institution, Singaraja, Buleleng.

"The one in question is an ex-convict who violated Article 33 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 19 of 2016 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions", said the Head of the Singaraja Immigration Office, Nanang Mustofa, Monday, June 20.

The Polish Caucasian was imprisoned for the ATM skimming case in Candidasa, Karangasem Regency, Bali. After being released on Sunday, June 19, the Polish foreigner was handed over to the Singaraja immigration for deportation.

"Based on the decision of the Amlapura District Court (Karangasem), Number 95/PID.SUS/2019/PN.AMP, the person concerned is sentenced to three years in prison. On Sunday, the foreigner was released and handed over by the Singaraja Prison to the Singaraja Immigration Office for further processing", he added.

The foreigner was deported through I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali, on Monday, June 20, with Malaysia Airlines flight MH714 with the final destination of Berlin, Germany. From Berlin to Poland by land.

"After fulfilling all administrative requirements. The person concerned is deported to return to his country and subject to a deterrence from entering Indonesian territory within a period of six months. This action is a concrete form of immigration law enforcement", he said.


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