Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers is working with the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh to repatriate the body of Nazwa Aliya, a migrant worker from North Sumatra who died in Cambodia.

Minister for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (KP2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding in a press statement on Wednesday expressed his condolences and stated that the ministry will facilitate the transport and handover of the body to her family upon its arrival in Indonesia.

Minister Karding issued a strong warning to the public to be vigilant against fraudulent job offers, especially those found on social media.

He emphasized that the Indonesian government does not have an official cooperation agreement with Cambodia for migrant workers, which means any Indonesians working there are considered illegal.

"We don't want Indonesians to be tempted by high salaries, only to end up being deceived, exploited, and subjected to violence," he stated.

Nazwa's death is believed to be the result of a human trafficking scheme, the ministry stated.

Despite her family's opposition and warnings about illegal work in Cambodia, Nazwa left home in May 2025, telling them she was going for a job interview in Medan, North Sumatra.

Her family was later shocked to learn she was in Bangkok and then lost contact with her entirely.

In early August, the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh informed her family that Nazwa had been hospitalized in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia.

She passed away on August 12, after a four-day stay.

This tragic case highlights the dangers of online job scams that promise high salaries, deceive families, and ultimately lead to exploitation.

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