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Friday, January 4, 2013

The Malaysian government deported 343 Indonesian migrant workers (TKI) with problems plus three babies at the beginning of 2013

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The Malaysian government deported 343 Indonesian migrant workers (TKI) with problems plus three babies at the beginning of 2013


The Malaysian government deported 343 Indonesian migrant workers (TKI) with problems plus three babies at the beginning of 2013 through Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands, the Field Coordinator Tanjungpinang Problematic Migrant Workers Task Force, Pure Fun.

"They're our capacity while at the shelter house Wisma Transito and Trauma Center Protection of Indonesian Workers (TKI RPTC) before sent back to their home areas," he said in Tanjungpinang Friday.

Ria said, the workers problems consisting of 248 men, 95 women and three babies deported Malaysia, then arrived in Tanjungpinang on Thursday (3/1) night.

"They had us berangkatkan to Jakarta on Friday night at around 20:00 pm using KM Pelni Tigar," he said.

The troubled workers who generally work illegally in Malaysia travelers with passports was serving a prison sentence before being deported, even some of them suffered flogging.

He argues, just bring the clothes on the body, do not even use footwear are a common sight every arrival of troubled migrant workers in Sri Bintan Pura Harbour International Tanjungpinang.

"In general they do not have the property upon arrival in the country," he said.

According to Ria, in addition to depart for Jakarta, some of them were picked up by their families because they have identity cards Tanjungpinang, Bintan, Karimun, and go home at their own expense for reasons that could be accounted for.

"The family who do pick also must prove they are a family with the identity form of ID and family card," says Ria.

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