Immigration Officials in Indonesia Granted Authority to Carry Firearms, Here's Why.

Immigration Officials in Indonesia Granted Authority to Carry Firearms

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The House of Representatives (DPR) has passed a revised version of Law No. 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration. This new legislation, approved on Thursday, 19th September 2024, grants specific immigration officials the authority to carry firearms.

The updated law introduces several key changes, including the provision allowing certain officials within the Directorate General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights to be equipped with firearms. This measure aims to enhance the safety and security of immigration officers, particularly those involved in law enforcement and national security operations.

Wihadi Wiyanto, Chairman of the DPR’s Legislative Body (Baleg), highlighted the addition of Article 3 Paragraph 4, which states that “certain immigration officials may be equipped with firearms, the types and conditions of use of which are regulated in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations.”

The decision to arm immigration officials comes in the wake of a tragic incident in 2023, where an immigration officer lost his life while escorting a group of terrorists. This unfortunate event underscored the need for better protection for those on the front lines of immigration enforcement.

Director General of Immigration, Silmy Karim, emphasized that the use of firearms is intended for self-defence rather than offensive purposes. He pointed out that other institutions like Customs and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry already equip their officers with firearms.

The updated law aims to prevent further loss of life among immigration personnel and provide them with the necessary means to defend themselves in potentially dangerous situations.

This development marks a notable shift in Indonesia’s immigration policy, reflecting the government’s commitment to strengthening border security and ensuring the safety of its officials. While the specific regulations governing the use of firearms by immigration officials are yet to be fully outlined, this change is expected to have a significant impact on the way immigration enforcement is carried out in the country.

Stay tuned to Social Expat for further updates on this and other important developments impacting expatriates in Indonesia.

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