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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Officially Signed, This is the Timeline of the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement

Officially Signed, This is the Timeline of the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement
President Jokowi received a visit from Singaporean PM Lee Hsien Loong, at The Sanchaya Resort Bintan, Riau Islands, Tuesday (25/01/2022). (Photo: BPMI Setpres/Laily Rachev).

BorneoTribun Jakarta – The Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Treaty was officially signed on Tuesday (25/01/2022), in Bintan, Riau Islands. The agreement was signed by the Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights (Menkumham) Yasonna H. Laoly and the Minister of Home Affairs and Singapore's Minister of Law K. Shanmugam and witnessed by Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and Singaporean Prime Minister (PM) Lee Hsien Loong.

Menkumham Yasonna Laoly explained that the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement had a retroactive period (retroactive from the date of its promulgation) for the past 18 years. This is in accordance with the provisions on the maximum expiration as stipulated in Article 78 of the Indonesian Criminal Code.

"In addition to the retroactive period, this Extradition Agreement also agrees that the determination of the nationality of the perpetrator of a crime is determined at the time the crime is committed. This is to prevent the privileges that may arise as a result of changing the nationality of the perpetrator of a criminal act in order to avoid legal proceedings against him, "said Yasonna after the signing.

According to this Extradition Agreement, there are 31 types of criminal acts whose perpetrators can be extradited, including corruption, money laundering, bribery, banking, narcotics, terrorism, and the financing of activities related to terrorism.

“Indonesia has also succeeded in convincing Singapore to agree on an Extradition Treaty that is progressive, flexible, and anticipatory towards the current and future developments, forms and modes of criminal acts. The Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement allows both countries to extradite criminals who, although the types of crimes are not explicitly stated in this agreement, have been regulated in the legal systems of the two countries," he explained.

Yasonna explained that the scope of the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement is that both countries agree to extradite any person found to be in the territory of the requested country and sought by the requesting country for prosecution or trial or execution of punishment for extraditable criminal acts.

"This extradition agreement will create a deterrence effect for perpetrators of criminal acts in Indonesia and Singapore," he said.

In addition, continued the Minister of Law and Human Rights, the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement will narrow the space for criminals in Indonesia to escape. This is because Indonesia already has agreements with partner countries in the region, including Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Australia, the Republic of Korea, the People's Republic of China, and Hong Kong SAR.

In particular, for Indonesia, the enactment of the Extradition Agreement can effectively reach perpetrators of past crimes and facilitate the implementation of Presidential Decree of the Republic of Indonesia Number 6 of 2021 concerning the Task Force for Handling State Collection Rights for Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance Funds.

Prior to the official signing of the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement, the Indonesian government had begun working on it since 1998. Following is the timeline for the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement:

1. Efforts to establish the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Treaty have been initiated by the Government of Indonesia since 1998 at every opportunity, both in bilateral and regional meetings with the Government of Singapore.

2. On December 16, 2002, at the Bogor Presidential Palace, West Java, Indonesian President Megawati Soekarnoputri and Singaporean Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong held a bilateral meeting to discuss matters relating to the development of cooperation between the two countries in all fields. One of the outcomes of the meeting was an agreement that Indonesia and Singapore would draw up an action plan or an action plan for the establishment of the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Treaty.

3. On 27 April 2007, at the Tampaksiring Palace, Bali, the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hassan Wirajuda and Singaporean Foreign Minister George Yeo signed the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement witnessed by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Singaporean PM Lee Hsien Loong .

4. The Indonesia – Singapore Extradition Treaty signed in 2007 cannot be enforced by the two countries because the Governments of Indonesia and Singapore have not ratified the Treaty.

Note: The reason the two countries have not ratified the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Treaty is because the Governments of Indonesia and Singapore agreed that the ratification of the Extradition Treaty be carried out in parallel with the ratification of the Indonesia-Singapore Security Cooperation Agreement. In its development, Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives for the period of 2004 – 2009 in a Working Meeting with the Indonesian Foreign Minister on June 25, 2007, refused to ratify the Security Cooperation Agreement that had been signed so that it had an impact on the ratification process of the Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Treaty.

5. On October 8, 2019, the Indonesia-Singapore Leaders' Retreat was held to re-discuss the Agreement to Adjust the Indonesia-Singapore Flight Information Area Boundary (Realignment Flight Information Region/FIR) and the Security Cooperation Agreement.

6. Following up on the results of the 2019 Leaders' Retreat, the Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights then proposed that the Extradition Agreement which was paralleled from the beginning with the Security Cooperation Agreement was also re-discussed in the framework for discussion.

7. The Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Agreement was signed at the Indonesia-Singapore Leaders' Retreat, in Bintan, Riau Islands, January 25, 2022.

(PR of KEMENKUMHAM/UN)

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Number 1 Person in RI Gives Capital Assistance to Traders at Bintan Center Market

Number 1 Person in RI Gives Capital Assistance to Traders at Bintan Center Market
President Jokowi handed over cash assistance to traders at Taman Batu 10 in the Bintan Center Market Area, Tanjungpinang City, Monday (25/01/2022). (Photo: BPMI Setpres/Muchlis Jr)

BorneoTribun Jakarta – Ending a series of working visits in the Riau Archipelago Province, the number 1 person in Indonesia, Joko Widodo (Jokowi) handed over cash assistance for traders at Taman Batu 10 in the Bintan Center Market Area, Tanjungpinang City, Monday (25/01/2022).

The Head of State provided assistance of IDR 1.2 million per person which could be used to increase the capital of traders affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

One of the children's toy traders named Eva admitted that she was greatly helped by the capital assistance. He also said that the assistance was the first time he had received during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Alhamdulillah, I'm very happy, I want to make a table first, yesterday the iron was financed by myself, I want to build a table to add more capital to it. I am very happy, this is the first time I have received assistance during this COVID-19," said Eva.

Similarly, Royadi, a banana molen seller, also admitted that he was greatly helped by the capital assistance provided by President Jokowi. He did not expect to meet and talk directly with the number one person in Indonesia.

"I didn't expect it at all, this is the luck of a lifetime. For additional capital, thank God, no matter how much he gave, "said Royadi.

After handing over the aid, President Jokowi and his entourage went straight to Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport, Tanjung Pinang City, to take off to Jakarta, using the Indonesia-1 Presidential Aircraft.

Also accompanying the President in the activity were Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi, Cabinet Secretary Pramono Anung, Riau Islands Governor Ansar Ahmad, Tanjungpinang Mayor Rahma, and Tanjung Pinang Deputy Mayor Endang Abdullah.

Source: BPMI SETPRES/UN

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Jokowi received a visit from PM Lee Witness, these are the four documents of Indonesia-Singapore cooperation

Jokowi received a visit from PM Lee Witness, these are the four documents of Indonesia-Singapore cooperation
President Jokowi and PM Lee Hsien Loong witness the signing of the cooperation document by Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Forestry Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan and Singapore's Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean, in Bintan, Riau Islands, Tuesday (25/01/2022). (Photo: BPMI Setpres/Muchlis Jr)

BorneoTribun Jakarta -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) received a visit from Singapore's Prime Minister (PM), Lee Hsien Loong, at The Sanchaya Resort Bintan, Bintan Regency, Riau Islands Province, Tuesday (25/1/2022).

On that occasion, the two leaders also witnessed the signing of four cooperation documents between Indonesia and Singapore.

The four cooperation documents are, first, the Exchange of Letters on the Expansion of the Indonesia-Singapore Discussion Framework.

The signing was carried out by the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment of the Republic of Indonesia Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan and Singapore's Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean.

Second, the agreement between the Government of Indonesia and the Government of the Republic of Singapore on Scope Restructuring between the Indonesia Aviation Information Area (FIR) and the Singapore Aviation Information Area which was signed by the Indonesian Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi and the Singapore Aviation Information Area. Minister of Transportation S. Iswaran.

Third, the Agreement between the Government of Indonesia and the Government of Singapore on the Extradition of Fugitives signed by the Minister of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia Yasonna Laoly and the Minister of Home Affairs and the Minister of Law of Singapore K. Shanmugam.

Finally, the Joint Statement of the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia and the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Singapore was signed by the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto with the Minister of Defense of Singapore Ng Eng Hen.

In addition to the four documents signed today, the two parties have also signed six other cooperation agreements, namely the first Extension of Bilateral Financial Arrangements between Bank Indonesia (BI) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the second a Memorandum of Understanding or MoU on Energy Cooperation of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. ESDM.

Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia and the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Singapore, as well as three MoUs on Expanding Cross-Central Banking Cooperation, Financial Regulation, and Innovation between BI and the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

Then fourth, the MoU on Financial and Economic Cooperation between the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Singapore, the fifth MoU on Bilateral Partnership for Green and Circular Economic Development between the Indonesian National Development Planning Agency and the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment of the Republic of Singapore, and the sixth HR Partnership Arrangement. between the Ministry of Finance and the Republic of Singapore.

Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) RI and the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Singapore.

Author: FID/UN

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