Crisis Management for a Conflict with North Korea
This is the best North Korea conflict crisis support available today. Predict, plan, build, prepare, train, and test in the right way.
Bea Cukai terima 7.219 laporan penipuan hingga November 2025
Customs receives 7,219 fraud reports until November 2025
Antara News | Local Language | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Corporate Corruption or Fraud
The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) in Indonesia received 7,219 fraud reports up to November 2025, with 2,751 involving material losses and 4,468 without losses. Over 61.8 percent of these cases were linked to online shopping transactions, both domestic and international, highlighting a need for greater public understanding of customs procedures.
To address this issue, DJBC launched the "STOP-CEK-LAPOR" campaign, aimed at educating the public about fraud detection and reporting. The campaign instructs people to stop and pause before reacting to suspicious messages, verify information through official Customs channels, and report fraud attempts via integrated complaint systems or the Indonesia Anti-Scam Centre (IASC). DJBC emphasized that Customs never demands immediate payment or transfers to personal accounts, warning such requests are fraudulent.
Supporting the campaign is the AmanBersama page on the Customs website, which serves as a fraud information hub containing updates on new fraud methods, guidance on verification and reporting, and integrated reporting options. DJBC is collaborating with the Financial Services Authority (OJK), the police (POLRI), and other stakeholders to extend the campaign's reach, especially targeting vulnerable groups, aiming to strengthen digital safety and public protection against fraud.