Indonesian police arrest over 600 human trafficking suspects

The Indonesian Police said on June 28 they have arrested 642 suspects charged with human trafficking during a crackdown this month.

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The South Sulawesi Police present six human trafficking suspects during a news conference in Makassar on June 16. (Photo: jakartaglobe.id)

Director of General Crimes at the National Police's Criminal Investigation Agency, Brigadier General Djuhandhani Rahardjo Puro said that until June 28, police have uncovered 553 human trafficking cases involving as many as 642 suspects.

Police also rescued 1,826 victims during the ongoing crackdown on people smuggling syndicates from June 5-27, he said.

An anti-people smuggling task force was established early this month, following directives from President Joko Widodo, who also initiated a regional response to combat people smuggling in Southeast Asia during Indonesia’s chairmanship of ASEAN this year.

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