3 illegal PMI trapped in Cambodia was fired after a war with Thailand
Jakarta – Three illegal Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) of West Bandung Regency (KBB) have been caught in Cambodia. They were fired after a conflict between Cambodia and Thailand. They allegedly left Cambodia illegally because their departure was not included in the West Bandung Department of Manpower and Transmigration (DisNakerTrans). Head of training, productivity, placement, labor and transmigration (p3tkt) at the KBB manpower and transmigration office, Dewi Andani, said information about the existence of the three KBB residents comes from family reports. Browse to continue the content “So we know that information there are KBB residents in Cambodia is out of family reports. After being traced, it is strongly suspected that PMI is illegal, because it was not recorded in the US,” Dewi said when it was confirmed, reports Detikjabar, Tuesday (7/29/2025). Dewi said it was unknown with exactly the three KBB residents like in Cambodia. But definitely, at this time, they don’t work in the previous place. “The latest information is no longer working, because after a conflict between Cambodia and Thailand broke out, they were rejected. Now fate is not clear there,” Dewi said. One of the three KBB residents was previously secured by the Indonesian embassy in Cambodia. But they cannot stay long because the visa used is a tourist visa. Read more here. (Azh/Yhas)