Kemenkumham Contacts Moldova Ambassador Imbas Citizens Claim Villa in Bali Lord’s Gift
DENPASAR, KOMPAS.COM – The Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regional Office has coordinated with the Moldovan Embassy in Jakarta and in Tokyo regarding the 5 citizens who claimed ownership of a residents villa on Jalan Munduk Kedungi, Desa Parerenan, Mengwi District, Badung, Bali.
In addition, the Bali Kemenkumham Regional Office has also contacted the Embassy Russia in Jakarta regarding 1 citizen involved in the case the.
This is done to speed up the deportation action against 6 foreign nationals (foreigners) who broke down the door and forced entered the villa on the basis that the villa was a gift from God.
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Notifications have been made by letter and telephone to the parties embassies of Russia and Moldova in the context of the deportation process against The 6 foreigners, said the Head of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Bali, Jamaruli Manihuruk through a release statement on Friday (15/4/2022).
Jamaruli explained, initially the Moldovan Embassy in Jakarta had confirmed that 2 out of 5 Moldovan citizens who do not have a passport initials DD and EE are citizens.
Furthermore, on Tuesday (5/4/2022), the Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights conducted a coordination with the Moldovan Embassy to follow up the existence of the five Moldovan citizens.
Then, the Embassy in Jakarta directed the Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights to in coordination with the Moldovan Embassy in Tokyo.
Then, Wednesday (6/4/2022), the 5 Moldovan citizens were given the opportunity to hold a video remote meeting with the Moldovan Embassy in Tokyo.
On the same occasion, the Denpasar Immigration Detention Center also held a meeting with the Moldovan Embassy in Tokyo.
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Jamaruli added, from the meeting it could not be determined the deportation process of the 5 Moldovan citizens and 1 Russian citizen.