INP Uncover International Human Trafficking Ring Using “Crypto Admin” Job Scam
Indonesian police uncover crypto job scam trafficking Indonesians to Myanmar; victims exploited in international TPPO case.
Indonesian police uncover crypto job scam trafficking Indonesians to Myanmar; victims exploited in international TPPO case.
The Criminal Investigation Unit (PPA) and Human Trafficking (PPO) Directorate of the Indonesian National Police (INP) has uncovered an international network of human trafficking (TPPO) involving the recruitment of illegal migrant workers.
Indonesia launches its first Migrant Center to protect workers and prevent trafficking. Learn how this one-stop hub empowers safe labor migration.
The Migrant Worker Protection Agency (BP2MI) prevented the departure of an Indonesian citizen, who was allegedly recruited illegally to work as an online gambling operator in Cambodia. Learn more.
The Human Trafficking Crime Investigation Team (TPPO) of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Regional Police arrested a foreign national from China named He Jin alias Yen Cing who was the mastermind behind the human smuggling operation to Australia.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) has concluded a major transnational human trafficking case involving illegal recruitment and exploitation of Indonesian workers in Bahrain. Learn more.
Surabaya Sub-regional City Police have named two women with the initials P alias I and S alias L as suspects in a case of alleged human trafficking (TPPO) in a house on Kedung Anyar street, Sawahan Village, Sawahan District, Surabaya City.
The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Regional Police arrested TN, a recruiter and supplier of illegal migrant workers from Kupang Regency. TN was said to send the nine illegal immigrant workers to Malaysia before getting thwarted by the authorities.
Surabaya Police in East Java have charged two women in connection with a suspected human trafficking operation involving the illegal recruitment of workers bound for Malaysia. Learn more.
Indonesia and Cambodia have signed a letter of intent to strengthen cooperation in preventing human trafficking and addressing immigration challenges in Bali on Monday (19/5/2025). Learn more.
INP continues to strengthen its commitment to preventing violence against women, children, and vulnerable groups in the university environment through collaboration with the academic community.
The Indonesian National Police have identified one suspect in the recent human trafficking case involving Indonesian migrant workers in Myanmar. Read more.