JAKARTADAILY.ID – Indonesian police arrested two fugitives wanted by The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in Bali.
Cyril Stiak and Stefan Durina are Interpol wanted list with red notice status and have been wanted since 2019. Cyril Stiak was arrested in Bali, on Wednesday, November 30, 2022. Meanwhile, Stefan Durina was arrested on Monday, December 1, 2022.
The search was carried out by the International Crime Section of the Division of International Relations of the Indonesian National Police by coordinating with the Directorate General of Immigration of the Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights to check their data and Permanent Stay Permit Card (Kitap) and Limited Stay Permit Card (Kitas).
As a result, it is known that Cyril Stiak, a citizen of the Czech Republic, entered Indonesian territory through I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport on June 14 2019 with a Czech Republic passport number: P45263884.
Cyril came to Bali using Air Asia with flight number D27798. While in Bali, the Czech fugitive suspect lived on Jl. Ratna ungasan Kuta south of Badung Bali.
Meanwhile, Stefan Durina, a Slovak citizen, is known to have entered Indonesian territory for the first time on October 20, 2019.
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However, based on the transit data the subject has entered and entered Indonesian territory 8 times and it was recorded that he had last entered Indonesia on March 14 2020 entering Indonesia through the International Airport | Gusti Ngurah Rai using Scoot Airlines with flight number TR288.
After being arrested, the two were handed over to the Czech Republic Police and departed for the Czech Republic on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, at 24.00 WITA via I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport.
The repatriation of the two Interpol fugitives was escorted by four members of the National Police and two members of the Bali Police.
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