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70 Petugas Gabungan Gelar Pengawasan WNA di Apartemen Kalibata City

20 Foreigners in Kalibata City Apartment Netted

70 joint personnel of South Jakarta Administration, Kejari, and South Jakarta Immigration were deployed to monitor foreigners at the Kalibata City Apartment, South Jakarta last night, Monday (12/10). 

Three out of them have yet to show complete documents

During the raid, 20 foreigners were examined for documents and their residence permits.

"Three out of them have yet to show complete documents," stated South Jakarta National and Political Unity Office (Kesbangpol) Sub-Section Head, Mohammad Matsani.

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In the meantime, South Jakarta Immigration Intelligence Section Head, Ritus Ramadhana explained that the team was divided into seven groups to monitor all towers.

"We control those who don't have complete letter and expired passport or visa," he stressed.

The raid itself refers to Law No. 6/2011 on Immigration. If there is a problematic passport, it will be put on hold temporarily. Then passport receipt is made, to schedule further examination.

"Especially three foreigners will be examined. We'll give time to prove that their passports are exist or not," he uttered.

It was done to prevent illegal foreigners and criminal acts, such as drug trafficking and terrorism.

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