Beyond borders: Indonesia combats terrorism risk for migrant workers
Jakarta, July 21 (ANTARA) - The National Counter Terrorism Agency (BNPT) is stepping up efforts to safeguard Indonesian migrants in Kinabalu, Malaysia.
During a visit to the Indonesian Consulate General on July 20, BNPT Head Mohammad Rycko Amelza Dahniel emphasized the importance of national unity in combating extremism.
"We must stay true to our national motto of unity in diversity by embracing differences while keeping an eye out for those trying to spread thoughts related to radicalism and terrorism," he noted as cited from the agency's statement received here on Sunday.
The BNPT visit also focused on strengthening national awareness, particularly among vulnerable groups like women, adolescents, and children.
Indonesian Consul General Rafail Walangitan commended the BNPT's initiative, acknowledging the transnational nature of terrorism.
"Terror threats transcend borders," he said, emphasizing the need for constant alertness.
Imam Subekti, BNPT Director of International Legal Instruments, presented research on Indonesian migrant workers (PMIs) involved in terrorism.
The research revealed that some Indonesian migrant workers have participated in terror-related activities, including social media propaganda, fundraising, and acts linked to radical beliefs.
BNPT's visit concluded with a screening of the documentary "Pilihan" (Choices). This film explores how social media is exploited to lure female Indonesian migrant workers into extremist groups.