INP Name Suspect in Human Trafficking of Migrant Workers to Myanmar
The Indonesian National Police have identified one suspect in the recent human trafficking case involving Indonesian migrant workers in Myanmar. Read more.
The Indonesian National Police have identified one suspect in the recent human trafficking case involving Indonesian migrant workers in Myanmar. Read more.
The National Central Bureau Interpol, under the Indonesian National Police (INP)’s International Relations Division, facilitated the recent repatriation of 569 Indonesian migrant workers who were victims of human trafficking in Myawaddy, Myanmar. Read more.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Agency identified a suspect for the human trafficking case of 699 Indonesians to Myamnar.
Some Indonesian victims of human trafficking in Myawaddy, Myanmar, have refused repatriation because they are profiting from their work as online gambling operators. Learn more.
The Indonesian National Police is forming a special directorate to combat human and child trafficking at the regional police level. Learn more.
The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Regional Police has successfully uncovered the Human Trafficking Case which involves three people who smuggled a victim to Batam.
The Central Java Regional Police uncovered a human trafficking case (TPPO) committed by suspect Sukini alias Tini (40).
The General Criminal Investigation Directorate of Maluku Regional Police successfully uncovers human trafficking crime at Diamond Billiard & Karaoke, District Kota Masohi, Central Maluku.
The Indonesian Navy’s Quick Response Unit in Dumai, Riau Province, foiled an attempt to traffic 17 Indonesian migrant workers (PMIs) and 24 Bangladeshi citizens to Malaysia via sea. Learn more!
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has facilitated the repatriation of 21 Indonesian citizens suspected of being victims of human trafficking from Myawaddy, Myanmar. Read more!
The Indonesian National Police is ramping up efforts to combat human trafficking by strengthening international police cooperation, particularly with Malaysia, where many key perpetrators are based.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that 91 Indonesian citizens, believed to be victims of human trafficking, remain trapped in Myawaddy, Myanmar, while 44 others are ready to return home. Learn more!