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Indonesia will deport 26 crew members from two Filipino fishing boats.

Papua Immigration and Correctional Services Directorate head Gen. Samuel Toba announces on Saturday (June 14, 2025) that the Biak Numfor Immigration Office would deport 26 Filipino nationals for having no proper documents. They were arrested for illegal fishing activities off Indonesian waters on May 9 and would be deported June 17.

FOR DEPORTATION. Papua Immigration and Correctional Services Directorate head Gen. Samuel Toba announces on Saturday (June 14, 2025) that the Biak Numfor Immigration Office would deport 26 Filipino nationals for having no proper documents. They were arrested for illegal fishing activities off Indonesian waters on May 9 and would be deported June 17.

BIAK, Papua – The Biak Numfor Immigration Office in Papua would deport 26 crew members of two Filipino fishing vessels, arrested for illegal fishing activities in Indonesian waters on May 9, a government official said on Saturday.

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