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Police-Ministry of Foreign Affairs Return 155 crew members & 2 bodies of Indonesian citizens from Chinese ships

By Cpiet Sabtu, 07 November 2020 Pengunjung (329) 3 Mins Read
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Jakarta - The Indonesian National Police together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs debarked 155 crew members and 2 bodies from Indonesia at Bitung Port, Makassar City, South Sulawesi. This is the result of repatriation or repatriation of citizens from foreign countries. This process is a form of response to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Letter No. 13028 / WN / 11/2020/66. What started at around 05.00 Wita The Debarkation Process of 155 Indonesian Citizens and 2 Bodies of Citizens who were repatriated from the Chinese Ship at the Port of Bitung. "Beginning with the health examination team from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Bitung headed and boarded the Liong Xin 601 and 610 ships to further carry out Rapid Tests on 155 Indonesian Citizen Ships," said Inspector General Argo Yuwono, Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police, in his statement, Saturday (7/11). From the results of the temporary rapid test, 78 people were declared non-reactive, but the rapid tests were still ongoing on the two Lion Xin ships. "When finished, they will be deployed from the Liong Xin 601 and 610 ships to the LCT ships which are prepared to take them to the Bitung Port Pier. In order to be immediately taken to the Shelter house of the North Sulawesi Province Education and Training Agency for further swab tests and examinations. immigration, "he explained. Argo conveyed that the estimated results of the swab test will come out three days after being taken, if the results are negative to 155 Indonesian citizens, they will be returned to their home areas facilitated by the Indonesian Manpower Services Company (PJTKI), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the local regional regulations. "Especially for the two bodies of Indonesian citizens, they will be unloaded from the ship after 155 other Indonesian citizens are disembarked, to be taken to the Bhayangkara Hospital for an autopsy by the Bhayangkara Hospital team," he said. "After the autopsy, 1 body from Cianjur in the name of Rudi Ardianto will be buried in Bitung City at the request of the family, and 1 other body, in the name of Saleh Anakota, will be brought on Sunday, November 8, 2020 to the area of ​​origin in Ambon," he added. A series of debarkation activities are currently still ongoing with the security of the North Sulawesi Regional Police and the XVII / Merdeka Military Regional Command in collaboration with the Provincial Government of North Sulawesi and Directorate of Protection of Indonesian Citizens and Indonesian Legal Entities, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia.
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