When we asked about their identity, they failed to show their passport."
Cimahi (ANTARA News) - Police precinct in Cimahi municipality in West Java has handed over a total of 45 Chinese and Taiwanese citizens who were previously nabbed in a luxurious house, to the immigration office in Bandung, a spokesman said.

"We bestow the handling of the 45 foreign nationals to the Bandung immigration office to conduct the immigration legal action in accordance with the existing rules," chief of the Cimahi police precinct Adjunct Senior Commissioner Dedy Kusuma Bhakti told the press here.

Three of the 45 foreign nationals are from Taiwan and 11 of them are women, Dedy said, noting that they were nabbed in a house in the Setra Duta housing complex.

All the foreign nationals failed to show their official documents for staying in Indonesia or in Cimahi.

"When we asked about their identity, they failed to show their passports," he cited.

According to Dedy, based on the results of questioning against the 45 foreign nationals, none of them committed general crime.

"They lived in the house for a couple of weeks and just stayed at home," the police pointed out.

(Reported by Feri Purnama/Uu.B003/KR-BSR/S012)

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