The repatriation of this phase II of the group to Indonesia has been done in three flight groupsKuala Lumpur (ANTARA) - The Republic of Indonesia Embassy in Kuala Lumpur repatriated 79 Indonesian citizens, including 19 children, ahead of the Ramadan fasting of 1440 hijri.
"The repatriation of this phase II of the group to Indonesia has been done in three flight groups," said Coordinator of the Protocol and Consular Function of the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Yusron B Ambary, here Thursday.
This repatriation is the second phase of the 900-member Indonesian Citizenship Repatriation Program (women and children) from Immigration detainees throughout the Malaysian Peninsula in 2019.
One of the returnees, Nona from Medan, North Sumatra, expressed her happiness to be able to return to Indonesia and reunite with her family ahead of the fasting month after her detention at Kajang Prison.
"I thank the Indonesian Embassy for helping us return," she said.
In September 2017, the Malaysian Immigration stopped the repatriation program for Indonesian immigrants from Pasir Gudang to Tanjung Pinang.
On the request of the Malaysian Immigration Office, the Indonesian Embassy agreed to periodically repatriate vulnerable groups consisting of women and children at the expense of the Indonesian Embassy.
Repatriation in this framework was first carried out in December 2017.
Translator: Eliswan Azly
Editor: Bambang Purwanto
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