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Urgent Action Required to Tackle “Mouse Ports” in Indonesia

Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic nation, is facing significant challenges with the increasing number of “mouse ports.” These unauthorized ports pose severe threats to national security and the economy. They are often hotspots for illegal activities, including smuggling and human trafficking, creating weaknesses in service and damaging Indonesia’s international reputation.

The Issue at Hand

The presence of mouse ports greatly impacts effective service. The economic impact extends beyond smuggling losses; local economies also suffer due to the disruption and negative perception these ports bring.

To address this, the Indonesian government must act decisively by strengthening surveillance and security around these ports, establishing a strong legal framework, and ensuring strict enforcement. Preventive measures like enhancing port equipment and offering specialized training to security personnel are also crucial to deter illegal activities at mouse ports.

The key to solving this problem lies in the collaboration between the government, maritime authorities, and other stakeholders to develop a safe, efficient, and internationally compliant support system.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Indonesia’s united efforts to eliminate mouse ports and focus on oversight, legal enforcement, and equipment development will not only reduce illegal activities but also strengthen economic resilience and international reputation, leading to a safer, more prosperous maritime future.

Source: https://money.kompas.com/read/2023/12/30/181530126/menuju-2024-membangun-masa-depan-maritim-indonesia-bagian-ii-habis?page=all

3 thoughts on “Urgent Action Required to Tackle “Mouse Ports” in Indonesia”

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    Dear CEO,

    This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in China. On 09 21, 2024, we received an application from Hongpai Holdings Ltd requested the “Saktisadean” as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (Saktisadean.cn, Saktisadean.com.cn, Saktisadean.net.cn, Saktisadean.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your website name or company name. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send this message to your company and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China?

    Best Regards
    Matthew Liu
    General Manager
    Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-13816428671
    12F Kaike Building, No. 1801 Hongmei Road, Shanghai 200233, China

    1. Dear Matthew Liu,

      Thank you for reaching out to us.

      We would like to clarify that our company, PT Sakti Sadean Prasara, has no affiliation, partnership, or distributor relationship with Hongpai Holdings Ltd. We are an independent company based in Indonesia, and we are not associated with any entity in China regarding the use of our company name or related domain names.

      We appreciate your diligence in notifying us of this matter and request that you reject their application to register domain names that include our company’s name, as it would infringe on our established brand.

      Should you need further information or clarification, please feel free to contact us.

      Best regards,
      PT Sakti Sadean Prasara

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