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Immigration clarifies viral video incident involving Nigerian diplomat

Inforial (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, August 11, 2021 Published on Aug. 11, 2021 Published on 2021-08-11T16:51:19+07:00

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Peaceful end: Both the immigration officer and foreign national admitted to a misunderstanding and resolved the incident peacefully, with Nigerian Ambassador to Indonesia Ari Usman Ogah acting as witness. Peaceful end: Both the immigration officer and foreign national admitted to a misunderstanding and resolved the incident peacefully, with Nigerian Ambassador to Indonesia Ari Usman Ogah acting as witness.

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fter a video purportedly showing an immigration official in a scuffle with a Nigerian diplomat on Saturday went viral on social media, Jakarta Law and Human Rights Agency head Ibnu Chuldun has clarified the situation.

According to Ibnu, the Nigerian national assaulted an immigration officer as he was being taken to immigration headquarters.

“The Nigerian national was taken to the immigration office as he was being uncooperative and challenged officers checking his documents to arrest him,” he said in a statement.

Ibnu explained that an immigration officer sustained injuries in the incident; bruising and a split lip that was verified in a medical report. After the assault, other officers moved to restrain the Nigerian national, which was seen in the video.

The incident resulted from information regarding a group of foreign nationals suspected of having expired visas staying at a hotel in South Jakarta. Immigration officers conducted a visit to the hotel as the foreign nationals were suspected of planning a party on Saturday afternoon.

However, hotel management informed the officers that the group had checked out and moved to an apartment in South Jakarta. As they arrived at the apartment, officers found a foreign national in the lobby area.

“When our officers asked for the foreign national’s passport and identity, he was belligerent and refused to hand over the documents. He also insulted the officers and challenged them to arrest him. As he was uncooperative, officers detained him and took him to the immigration office,” Ibnu said.

“During the ride, the foreign national assaulted our officers so they were forced to restrain him. He was shouting throughout the trip and upon arrival at the immigration office, even though our officers did not act violently. Upon interrogation, he said he was a diplomat and produced a diplomatic card belonging to the Nigerian Embassy.”

Ibnu hoped the clarification could set straight a number of accusations the immigration office has received. The incident has also been resolved peacefully after Nigerian Ambassador to Indonesia Ari Usman Ogah visited the South Jakarta Immigration Office in the evening alongside officers from the Jakarta Police’s Vital Object Security division.

After a mediation process and hearing the accounts from both sides, the officer and foreign national admitted to a misunderstanding and agreed to solve the matter peacefully, with the Nigerian Ambassador and South Jakarta Immigration officials acting as witnesses.

“This incident did not have to happen had the foreign national been cooperative and open with his status as a diplomat. We hope that this explanation will also clear accusations against our officers that have been making the rounds on social media,” he said.

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