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Southeast Asia must not become human trafficking safe haven — Indonesian minister

JAKARTA, April 27 — Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi has affirmed that her country must join multilateral efforts to prevent Southeast Asia from becoming a haven for human traffickers targeting Indonesian citizens

“It is so important for us to cooperate to ensure that our region will not become the haven for human traffickers,” ANTARA News Agency quoted her as saying at the 2023 Hassan Wirajuda Indonesian Protection Award event yesterday evening.

Marsudi highlighted a rising trend of recruiting foreigners, including Indonesians, to be employed in online scam operations in Southeast Asia over these past years.

Foreign Minister of Indonesia Retno Marsudi speaks at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 21, 2016. — Picture by REUTERS

Indonesian workers are vulnerable to becoming victims of human trafficking operations and are exploited by those running online scam businesses.

She recorded 3,428 cases of Indonesians being dragged into online scam operations, mostly in Southeast Asia, since 2021.

The number of cases increases significantly with each passing year, with 40 per cent related to human trafficking operations.

In solving the problem, Marsudi underlined the importance of preventive measures to save Indonesians from falling into the traps of perpetrators of this transnational crime.

To this end, she suggested that preventive elements get included in the endeavors to protect Indonesian citizens rather than just handling and resolving cases.

Preventive efforts include public education regarding a safe migration process and effective pre-departure program for prospective Indonesian migrant workers, she stated.

Intensive coordination among related ministries and agencies at the levels of central and regional governments, as well as collaboration with non-governmental organisations, is also deemed necessary.

Regarding the 2023 Hassan Wirajuda Indonesian Protection Award event, 23 winners received their awards from the Indonesian Foreign Ministry for their excellent contributions to the protection of Indonesians abroad.

One of the winners was Adjunct Senior Commissioner Ni Made Pujewati, a police officer from the West Nusa Tenggara police headquarters.

Pujewati had significantly contributed to the resolution of 55 reported human trafficking cases involving 94 suspects in 2023.

The Indonesian Foreign Ministry’s Director for the Protection of Citizens and Legal Entities Judha Nugraha earlier revealed that the total number of online scam cases involving Indonesians, recorded from 2020 to March 2024, stood at 3,704.

Some 1,114 of the recorded cases occurred in Cambodia, while the remaining 2,590 cases were found in countries, such as Myanmar, the Philippines, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates.

— Bernama

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