Two Indonesian women prosecuted in Brunei for people smuggling and passport offences


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Xinhua): Two foreign nationals have been prosecuted by Brunei's Immigration and National Registration Department for engaging in people smuggling activities or failing to present their passports, local media reported on Friday.

A 45-year-old Indonesian woman was sentenced to three years in prison in lieu of failure to pay a 6,000 Brunei dollar (US$4,580) fine, for being involved in people smuggling activities, according to the local daily Borneo Bulletin.

Meanwhile, a 24-year-old Indonesian woman was sentenced to three months in prison in lieu of failure to pay a 2,500 Brunei dollar (US$1,908) fine, for failing to report and present her passport to the immigration officer on duty during immigration inspection, according to the report.

Brunei is an oil-rich Southeast Asian country, with about 340,000 population and high-level social welfare.

The country implements strict measures against smuggling, illegal immigration, and overstaying. - Xinhua

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