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JAKARTA - Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia (KJRI) Johor Bahru takes care of a daughter who is separated from her mother and sister in Malaysia. "Until now, there has been no news of the biological mother of the child with the initials SN," said Acting Social and Cultural Information Function of the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru Mohamad Rizali Noor when contacted from Kuala Lumpur, Antara, Thursday, July 7. Currently, the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru is handling the case of Imelda Purwati, who is the biological mother of SN. According to the passport, Imelda is an Indonesian citizen from Batam who is married in a serial manner to Malaysians. Based on information from the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru, the pair of different countries previously lived in the Muar area, Johor Country, and had three children. SN is the first child of the couple. SN's parents experienced domestic conflicts and it was suspected that their father had committed acts of violence against their children. Imelda managed to bring her two children, but failed to bring in an eight-year-old SN. Neighbors who heard the fight had reported it to the police and finally SN's biological father went through the legal process to the court. The position of community piety in the Muar area, which previously treated SN, then handed it over to the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru, considering that SN does not have documents as a Malaysian citizen. According to information from the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru, when SN was found, he was traumatized, but is now starting to improve. Currently in the Indonesian Consulate General's Office, SN has participated in the learning process at the Johor Bahru Indonesian School which is located in the Indonesian Consulate General's Office. The goal is for SN to start reducing and treating his trauma. With quite a lot of activities, SN is currently not asking his mother or family. The Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru, said Rizali, did not yet know about Imelda's whereabouts. However, considering the difficulty of returning through the port across the sea and the Shrimp Pasir, they estimate that the mother of SN is still in Malaysian territory. "Therefore, we hope that the public can help the Consulate General in providing information on the whereabouts of his mother," he said. For those who know of the whereabouts of Imelda Purwati, SN's biological mother, can immediately contact the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru hotline at +60167700378. "If we could find Ms. Imelda, we would accommodate her and her children at the shelter of the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru, then help with her return to Indonesia," he said. "So once again, please help anyone who knows about the whereabouts of Mrs. Imelda, please inform that her first child, SN is already under the care of the Indonesian Consulate General," he continued. If it is not found in the near future, the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru will immediately process the return of SN to Indonesia, to the Bambu Apus Protection House in Jakarta. With the hope that when the Indonesian Consulate General can meet Imelda, he will be directed to immediately pick up his son in Jakarta.

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