[DIALOG] Kerja Berujung Tragedi, PMI Terjerat Sindikat Jvdol

METRO TV
30 Apr 202519:31

Summary

TLDRThe transcript highlights the harrowing experiences of four Indonesian citizens, two of whom are from Binjai, trapped and abused in Cambodia. They beg for help from local authorities to return home, having been exploited in illegal online gambling operations. The narrative sheds light on the growing issue of Indonesian workers being lured into such jobs abroad, often facing forced labor and abuse. The Indonesian government is actively working to secure their return, but challenges such as bureaucratic processes and the absence of legal protections for workers in Cambodia complicate the efforts. The video stresses the urgency of addressing this growing crisis of migrant exploitation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Four Indonesian nationals from Binjai, Indonesia, are stranded in Cambodia and pleading for assistance to return home after allegedly being tortured at their workplace.
  • 😀 The individuals, including Cikal Ramadan and Taruna Bagaskara, are currently in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and have no money left to eat or survive.
  • 😀 The local government of Binjai has formed a special team to assist with the repatriation of these individuals, in coordination with the Ministry of Protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI).
  • 😀 A major issue in Cambodia is the high number of Indonesian workers involved in online gambling scams, often under extreme exploitation and forced labor conditions.
  • 😀 Rizal Sampurna, a 30-year-old Indonesian, was also a victim of this exploitation and tragically lost his life in Cambodia after being involved in a scam operation.
  • 😀 The Indonesian government is intensifying efforts to dismantle human trafficking syndicates and online scam operations involving its citizens in Cambodia.
  • 😀 A significant rise in online scam cases has been reported, with 1,112 victims in Cambodia as of early 2025, compared to only 306 cases in 2024.
  • 😀 Indonesian authorities are urging citizens to be cautious of fraudulent job offers online, particularly those offering high salaries but without proper documentation.
  • 😀 A former migrant worker from Binjai, who worked in Cambodia, shared how many workers are lured by promises of high salaries, but ultimately face exploitation in online scam operations.
  • 😀 The Indonesian government is committed to assisting citizens caught in these exploitative situations, but repatriation processes are complicated and can take 2-4 months due to bureaucratic and procedural requirements in Cambodia.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the transcript?

    -The main issue is the plight of Indonesian migrant workers in Cambodia who are being exploited and trapped in illegal online gambling operations, with some facing physical abuse and even death.

  • What is the role of the government of Binjai in addressing this issue?

    -The government of Binjai, through the local mayor and deputy mayor, has taken steps to coordinate with relevant authorities, including the Indonesian Ministry of Migrant Worker Protection (P2MI), to help repatriate Indonesian citizens who are stranded and abused in Cambodia.

  • What kind of work were the Indonesian citizens involved in while in Cambodia?

    -The Indonesian workers were primarily involved in online gambling operations, either as scam operators or in roles such as live chat operators for gambling sites.

  • How are the migrant workers' living conditions described in Cambodia?

    -The workers describe being trapped in dire conditions, with reports of physical and psychological abuse, lack of food, and no access to money, making it difficult for them to survive.

  • What risks do Indonesian workers face when they go to Cambodia for work?

    -Indonesian workers are at risk of becoming victims of human trafficking, forced labor, and exploitation in illegal online gambling operations. Many are deceived by false job offers, leading to severe consequences including abuse and even death.

  • What measures have been taken by the Indonesian Ministry of Migrant Worker Protection to help these workers?

    -The Ministry has coordinated with the Indonesian embassy in Cambodia and is working on facilitating the repatriation of the workers. However, the process can take up to 4 months due to bureaucratic procedures.

  • What was the situation of Rizal Sampurna, a victim mentioned in the transcript?

    -Rizal Sampurna went to Cambodia to work but became a victim of exploitation. His last communication indicated he was working as a scammer, and he later died under unclear circumstances.

  • What is the status of the four Indonesian workers featured in the viral video?

    -The four workers, including Cikal Ramadan and Taruna Bagaskara from Binjai, are still in Cambodia. They have reached out for help to return to Indonesia, and their situation is being monitored by local authorities, but the exact timing of their repatriation is uncertain.

  • Why is it difficult for the Indonesian government to assist workers in Cambodia?

    -It is difficult because Cambodia does not have a formal worker placement agreement with Indonesia, which complicates the legal and protective measures for Indonesian workers there. Many workers arrive on tourist visas and overstay, which delays repatriation efforts.

  • What preventive measures are being taken to protect potential migrant workers from being deceived?

    -The Indonesian government is working on raising awareness about the risks of illegal job offers, particularly through online advertisements, and is advising citizens to be cautious of offers promising high wages without proper documentation or legal protection.

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Indonesian WorkersCambodiaExploitationOnline ScamMigrant WorkersHuman TraffickingBinjaiLabor RightsGovernment ResponseCyber CrimeInternational Affairs