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TAPIN - A foreign national from Bangladesh was deported to his home country after eight years of illegal settlement in Tapin Regency, South Kalimantan. Head of the National Alert and Conflict Division of Kesbangpol, Tapin Wahyudi Noor said the Bangladeshi citizen was deported today by the Class I Immigration Office of TPI Banjarmasin. "The deported foreigner has the initials MB (36), a country from Bangladesh. Since 2014 he has lived and married in Pulau Pinang Village, Binuang District, Tapin Regency," he said in Rantau, Antara, Thursday, December 8. In Tapin, Wahyudi said, MB has a wife and two children. Their marriage was carried out when the two met when they were both foreign workers in Kuwait. "During his stay in Tapin, MB worked odd jobs and even worked in one of the oil palm plantations. However, when asked for an ID card by the company, he could not show it so he was removed from his workplace," he said. Head of the Class I Immigration Office of TPI Banjarmasin Sahat Pasaribu said the Bangladeshi violated the provisions of Article 78 paragraph 3 of Law Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration. "The person concerned is proven to have committed immigration violations so that deportation is carried out to the country of origin and a list of deterrence is submitted through the online penalty application," he explained when confirmed. After being taken from his residence in Tapin, MB was flown via Syamsuddin Noor Airport Banjarmasin to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Jakarta, then transited at Kuala Lumpur Airport, then his home country Bangladesh.

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