The National Police recorded 1,006 Indonesian citizens (WNI) as victims of the crime of trafficking in persons (TPPO). This number is based on the disclosure of cases throughout Indonesia in less than two weeks. "The number of victims of TIP is 1,006 people," said Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Ahmad Ramdhan in his statement, Friday, June 16. Seribuan korban itu dapat dari penindakan yang dilakukan Satgas TPPO Polri pada 5 hingga 13 Juni. Dari data yang ada, jumlah korban yang paling banyak dilamakan merupakan hasil penungkapan Bareskrim Polri dan Polda Kalimantan Utara. "The TIP Bareskrim and Polda Kaltara Task Force are 233 people," he said. In addition, Ramadhan continued, the TIP Bareskrim Task Force and the Regional Police have received 242 Police Reports (LP). Most of them have been investigated and the rest are still in the investigation stage. "Based on the number of suspects in the TIP case as many as 284 people," said Ramadhan. Previously, the National Police's Trafficking Crime Task Force (TPPO) handled 190 police reports (LP). From this report, West Java was recorded as an area that was rampant as a preacher with 36 reports. Then, Bareskrim Polri received 15 reports, North Sumatra Regional Police 7 reports, West Sumatra Police 4 police reports, and Riau Police 4 reports. Then, the Riau Islands Regional Police received 5 reports, the Jambi Regional Police 3 reports, the South Sumatra Regional Police 3 reports, the Bengkulu Regional Police 5 reports, and the Lampung Regional Police only 1 report for now. Then, the Banten Police also received 5 reports related to TIP, as well as the Polda Metro Jaya which received 4 reports. Central Java Police 25 reports, East Java Police 4 reports. Furthermore, the Bali Regional Police and the NTB Regional Police each have 4 reports, the NTT Regional Police 5 reports, the West Kalimantan Regional Police 26 reports, the East Kalimantan Regional Police 25 reports, the South Sulawesi Regional Police 2 reports, the North Sulawesi Regional Police 1 report, the Central Sulawesi Regional Police 1 report, and the Papua Regional Police 1 report.

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