The Foreign Ministry has made sure there are no Indonesian citizens in the Nepal Demo riots
Jakarta – The Foreign Ministry (Foreign Affairs Ministry) has ensured that there were no Indonesian citizens who were victims when the Nepal riots took place. A total of 134 Indonesian citizens in Nepal are in good condition and will be sent home. “We cannot do not Indonesian citizens who are victims of the Nepal riots,” the director of the Protection of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Judha Nugraha, told reporters following the welcoming of the Garuda Merah Putih Task Force at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Place, East -Jakarta, Saturday (9/13/2025). Browse to continue the content, but Judha added, there are some delegates from Indonesia who stay with one of the hotels targeted by the mass amok. Nevertheless, the situation is now safe. “At that time we were able to evacuate to another hotel immediately,” he explained. Now the Foreign Ministry has communicated with the Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) in Dhaka, Nepal, since the riots have broken out. They immediately took protection steps for the Indonesian citizens there. To note, 78 Indonesian citizens out of 134 people in Nepal make short visits such as attending and traveling international conferences. The rest is currently included in Nepal. He claims that all Indonesian citizens in Nepal were no exception to the protection of the Indonesian government. The Foreign Ministry even made a contingency scheme as an anticipating step if there is another escalation of riots in Nepal. “In the context of contingency, we prepare different scenarios in the case of an escalation. Hopefully the situation in Nepal will be safe again,” he said. Also watch the video ‘Former chairman of Ma Sushila Karki has been appointed as PM while Nepal’: (covers/deck)