Overcoming Transnational Organized Crime Commitment Through Border Management at Husein Sastranegara Air Force Base

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Lukman Jusuf Tumulo, R. Widya Setiabudi Sumadinata, Arfin Sudirman, Ari Ganjar Herdiansah

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Husein Sastranegara, one of Indonesia's Civil Enclaves, serves as a gateway to national borders, making it a potential entry point for a variety of Transnational Organized Crimes. Indonesian Air Force is entrusted with maintaining security and defense throughout the country's borders, particularly at Husein Sastranegara Airport, which is frequently used by civil society for a variety of functions. This pressing need necessitates the establishment of a system of border management, sometimes known as border management. The purpose of this study is to examine Husein Sastranegara's Border Management strategy for combating transnational organized crime, with a particular emphasis on four pillars of border security. The writing for this research is based on descriptive qualitative research methods, data study techniques, and case studies as the foundation for the research. In accordance with the findings of this study, the implementation of Husein Sastranegara's Border Management has met each of the four elements, which are as follows: 1) government policy that borders directly, 2) political influence on the border community, 3) market forces and trade flows, and 4) border community culture

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