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Two Vietnamese Nationals Deported for Running Illegal Medical Practice in South Jakarta

| Source: DETIK Translated from Indonesian | Legal
Two Vietnamese Nationals Deported for Running Illegal Medical Practice in South Jakarta
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The South Jakarta Class I Non-TPI Immigration Office has deported two Vietnamese nationals suspected of running an illegal medical practice at a clinic in the Radio Dalam area, Kebayoran Baru. The deportations took place in June 2026. “THT was deported on 17 June 2026, while NNQVT was deported on 24 June 2026 via Soekarno-Hatta Airport,” said Head of the South Jakarta Immigration Information and Communication Section, Rian Kasim, as reported by Antara on Sunday (19/7/2026). In addition to deportation, both individuals were subjected to a blacklisting measure, preventing them from re-entering Indonesian territory in accordance with prevailing laws and regulations. The enforcement action reportedly stemmed from a public report submitted through the official Instagram account @kanimjaksel. Following up on the report, the Immigration Intelligence and Enforcement (Inteldakim) Team of the South Jakarta Immigration Office immediately conducted an investigation and on-site inspection. During the operation, the Inteldakim Team managed to secure THT, while NNQVT fled during the examination. “As a supervisory measure, NNQVT’s identity was subsequently entered into the Directorate General of Immigration’s subject of interest (SOI) system,” he stated. Some time later, NNQVT was detected while attempting to leave Indonesia via Soekarno-Hatta Airport. Through a notification from the SOI system, Soekarno-Hatta Immigration officers promptly secured the individual and coordinated with the South Jakarta Immigration Office’s Inteldakim Team for further examination. Based on the investigation results, the two Vietnamese nationals were suspected of engaging in activities inconsistent with the purpose and objective of their residence permits, as stipulated in Article 122 letter a of Law Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration. For this violation, both were subjected to Immigration Administrative Actions in the form of deportation and blacklisting. The South Jakarta Class I Non-TPI Immigration Office also expressed appreciation for the active role of the public in providing information regarding suspected immigration violations. Every report received will be followed up swiftly, professionally, and in accordance with applicable legal provisions as a form of commitment to maintaining security, order, and immigration law enforcement.

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