Protesters pelt Malaysian embassy with eggs over Indonesian migrant worker shooting
The Hindu
Indonesians protest outside Malaysian embassy over migrant worker's fatal shooting, demanding justice and investigation.
Dozens of Indonesians, angered over the fatal shooting of an Indonesian migrant worker in neighbouring waters, threw eggs on Thursday (January 30, 2025) at the Malaysian embassy in Indonesia’s capital.
A 50-year-old migrant worker was shot dead and four others wounded on January 24 after the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, or APMM, opened fire on their boat for alleged trespassing in the waters off Tanjung Rhu Beach in Selangor State.
Indonesian authorities in Riau province on Wednesday received the man's body.
Nearly 100 demonstrators from various rights groups and labor unions gathered Thursday outside the embassy, on a major street in downtown Jakarta. Eggs covered the State symbol of Malaysia at the mission’s gate, and the building itself appeared to have egg stains and cracked shells on it.
Protesters held signs saying, “Prosecute and jail Malaysian police who shot dead Indonesian migrant worker.”
Indonesia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement on Jan. 25, a day after the incident, that the fatal shooting occurred as the five Indonesians were attempting to leave Malaysia illegally. The ministry has since demanded a thorough investigation, specifically into the possible use of excessive force by the APMM.
The shooting caused a national outcry in Indonesia after a video from one of the victims went viral on social media last week. It showed several Indonesian migrants slumped with gunshot wounds near a boat. Their faces also look pale from holding back the pain next to the body of a colleague.