Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28 -- The Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru (KJRI) provided consular and immigration services to Indonesian citizens on Malaysia's remote Tioman Island, Pahang, as part of a three-day outreach program held from September 25 to 27.

The initiative, known as Warung Konsuler dan Imigrasi (Warkonim), marked the first time KJRI extended its mobile services to the island, located in the South China Sea, according to a press statement on Sunday.

Reaching the island required a four-hour journey by land and sea from Johor Bahru.

According to the Consulate's Social and Cultural Affairs Division, the program offered essential services including passport issuance, emergency travel documents (SPLP), birth certificates (...