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Previously, the www.hukumindo.com platform has talk about "Trump Offers "Golden Card" Visas to Foreign Citizens", "Nauru Sells Golden Passport to Foreigners", you may read also "The story of Yasmin, Who Became a Victim of Investment Fraud" and on this occasion we will discuss about '3 Australian Citizens Blacklisted for Climbing Mount Rinjani'.
Three Australian citizens (WN) were fined IDR 6 million and blacklisted by the Mount Rinjani National Park Office (TNGR). The reason is, the 3 foreigners climbed Mount Rinjani when it was closed. Strict sanctions were given to the three climbers from Australia after they dared to climb illegally via the Sembalun climbing tourist route. In fact, Mount Rinjani is currently still in the ecosystem recovery period. "The three of them were officially blacklisted for climbing for five years and were subject to a fine of IDR 6 million for all three," said the Head of the TNGR Hall, Yarman in his official statement.[1]
Yarman explained that TNGR Hall officers initially detected the presence of three foreign climbers in Plawangan Sembalun via closed-circuit television (CCTV) recording, Sunday (2/3/2025) at around 16.30 WITA. They were determined to carry out an illegal climb via the Bawak Nao route or Kandang Sapi in the middle of the night at around 00.00 WITA. TNGR Hall officers who received the report at 14.30 WITA immediately coordinated with the team and the WCM Working Group to provide guard at the Bawak Nao exit. However, the three climbers did not descend until 23.00 WITA.[2] And if you have any legal issue in Indonesia territory, contact us for business inquiry, feel free in 24 hour, we will be glad to assist you.
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References:
1. "3 WN Australia Mendaki Rinjani Saat Tutup Berujung Blacklist dan Denda", www.detik.com., Ahmad Viqi, Sui Suadnyana, 04 Mar 2025, Diakses pada tanggal 6 Maret 2025, Link: https://news.detik.com/berita/d-7806011/3-wn-australia-mendaki-rinjani-saat-tutup-berujung-blacklist-dan-denda
2. Ibid.
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