Is extortion widespread at Indonesia’s entry points? Officer’s firing sparks concern
Some Singaporean tourists to Batam say they have paid nearly US$200 to clear entry checks that should have been free for Southeast Asian visitors

The island’s appeal has recently been marred by allegations of extortion by immigration officers at Batam Centre International Ferry Terminal, with several Singapore tourists saying they had to cough up as much as S$250 (US$194) to pass entry checks, which should have been free for all Southeast Asian visitors.
A Singaporean tourist, identified as AC, told media from the city state on March 25 that he and his partner were brought to a “hidden interrogation room” at the Batam terminal by an immigration officer after moving to a shorter auto-gate line. AC claimed that other foreigners from Malaysia, China, the Philippines and Bangladesh were also in the room.
AC said there was nobody behind them in the line, but the officer told him that “he acted disrespectfully by crossing the railing”.