Bali police raid “Russian village”

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A group from Denpasar Immigration Bureau, Bali Department of Indonesia’s Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, conducted an inspection at the “Russian Village”, a residential complex made up of PARQ Ubud apartments, a local news portal reported. Grandstand Bali.

According to the portal, 24 people participated in the unplanned operation of the police.

“Why did we choose PARQ? <…> This is one of the largest clusters of immigrants,” explained Tedi Riyandi, Denpasar Immigration Chief.

According to the results of the raid on 90 apartments, it was found that about 50% of the residents are citizens of the Russian Federation, the rest of the travelers come from Kazakhstan, Germany and Indonesia.

“All the documents here are in place, passports and residence permits are valid and have not expired,” Riyandi said.

Russian Anton Zanimonets, who has lived on the Indonesian island of Bali for four years, said: “socialbites.ca”that they “preyed specifically on Russians” for their behavior and violations of labor laws by local authorities.

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