The government gradually returned 78 Indonesian citizens in Nepal
Jakarta – The Foreign Ministry (Foreign Affairs Ministry) said there were 134 Indonesian citizens (WNI) in Nepal during the demonstration riots. It is confirmed that it is safe and that some are gradually repatriated to Indonesia. Director of the Protection of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Judha Nugraha, said that as many as 56 people lived in Nepal. They will not be brought to Indonesia. While 78 Indonesian citizens who are a short visit will soon be sent home. The return has been made since Thursday (11/9). We can transfer the scroll to continue the content “that until now, as Kathmandu Airport has been opened, a wave of return from our Indonesian citizen was by commercial flights,” he said. He said that 18 people were sent home on Thursday (11/9). Thereafter, to 22 people continued on Friday (12/9). “And today there will be at 13 Kathmandu time, and at night 17 Indonesian citizens will be home. So there are a total of 57 Indonesian citizens we can return today from the 13th (September) today, tonight,” he explained. “There are still 21 left, the plan is tomorrow (9/14) 17 (Indonesian citizens) will return home. On the 15th there are 2, and on the 18th there are 2 (Indonesian citizens. So totally God wants, on September 18, all Indonesian citizens who can return a short visit to Indonesia, “he said.