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Coordinates: 8°5733S 124°5703E / 8.95917°S 124.95083°E / -8.95917; 124.95083
 

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The new East Timor customs, immigration and quarantine checkpoint at Batugade.

Batugade is a suco (village) located in Balibó Subdistrict, Bobonaro MunicipalityofEast Timor. The administrative seat of the suco is the village of Batugade.

Batugade is located on the main road between Dili and Kupang, the capital of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province of Indonesia in the western part of Timor island. A major immigration post for the border crossing into Indonesia, called the Batugade Integrated Border Post,[1] is located in the suco about 3km from the village of Batugade.

Border Crossing[edit]

The Batugade Integrated Border Post is located near the East Timor-Indonesia border, about 3km from the village of Batugade. This is the main border crossing into Indonesia with complete customs, immigration and quarantine facilities. The border crossing checkpoint on the Indonesian side is called Mota'ain.

The new CIQ complex was opened on 4 February 2012 by then East Timor Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão.[2][3] The border crossing facilities includes a dock for boats to ensure maritime control and curb illegal trade between Indonesia and East Timor. The complex replaced the old checkpoint which consisted of several small buildings which were set up to handle border crossing procedures when East Timor separated from Indonesia. The Batugade Customs at this checkpoint collects the second highest amount of revenue after Customs at Dili Port.[4]

Shooting Incident of 1999[edit]

On 10 October 1999, International Force East Timor (INTERFET) troops - a platoon from 2 RAR - patrolling along the main road between Batugade and Mota'ain were shot at as they were approaching the border bridge at Mota'ain while still within East Timor territory. Reports stated that the shots were fired by either pro-Indonesian militia or the Indonesian police. The INTERFET troops returned fire and in the ensuing clash, one Indonesian was killed. Reports stated that in a meeting between the Indonesian army and INTERFET following the incident established that the INTERFET troops were still about 100 metres inside East Timor territory when they were fired upon.[5]

Gallery[edit]

External links[edit]

8°57′33S 124°57′03E / 8.95917°S 124.95083°E / -8.95917; 124.95083

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Immigration Service of Timor Leste: About Us". Immigration Service of Timor Leste. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  • ^ "Inauguration Ceremony of Batugade Integrated Border Post 4 February 2012". Ministry of Finance, East Timor. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  • ^ Photo gallery at "Launch of integrated border post Batugade- 04-02-12-1". UNDP Timor Leste. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  • ^ "Timor-Leste Government Results Portal: Integrated border posts of Batugadé, Salele and Sakato". Government of East Timor. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  • ^ "Army's hand seen in East Timor border ambush". The Guardian. 1999-10-11. Retrieved 2019-03-06.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Batugade&oldid=1043911984"

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