Indonesia to inspect human trafficking ‘hot spots’

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    ANN/THE STAR – Indonesia’s Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs will conduct inspections in several areas identified as ‘hot spots’ of human trafficking crimes last Wednesday, according to local media reports.

    Its minister Mahfud MD said the smugglers’ modus operandi was inhumane because they not only recruited the Indonesian migrant workers illegally and made them slaves, but those who fell sick on the way were abandoned at sea in boats.

    Hence, surveillance continues to be strengthened and law enforcement and monitoring are being tightened to ensure the same crime does not recur.

    Mahfud also did not rule out the possibility that smugglers also deliberately sank boats carrying migrant workers as reported by the Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency (BP2MI) head, Benny Rhamdani.