Malaysia

Melaka Immigration stops five immigrants from fleeing raid

Total operation sees 26 detainees including young girl

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 May 2023 12:39PM

Melaka Immigration stops five immigrants from fleeing raid

MELAKA – Five illegal immigrants from India and Pakistan were reported to act aggressively and tried to escape in several Op Selera and Op Pintu raids by the Melaka Immigration Department around Melaka city here yesterday.

Melaka Immigration director Anirwan Fauzee Mohd Aini said in the operations, a total of 26 illegal immigrants, including a young girl, were arrested during raids on food courts, restaurants and foreign workers’ accommodations. 

“The foreigners acted aggressively by crashing into the enforcement officers to escape and they were willing to put themselves in danger by running towards the busy road but all of them were arrested. 

“In the operation that ended at about 1.30am today, a total of 72 foreigners were screened and 26 of them were arrested, aged between two and 54, involving 22 men, three women and a minor,” he said in a statement here today. 

Anirwan added that those arrested comprised 13 Myanmar nationals, Indians (five), Indonesians (five), Bangladeshis (two) and a Pakistani national and the raids involved 20 members by the Enforcement Division of the Melaka Immigration Department based on complaints received from members of the public. 

He said all those arrested were believed to not have valid documents and work permits and the offences included not having any identification documents, overstaying in the country, expired temporary employment visit passes and other offences under the Immigration Act 1959/63 (Act 155). 

He added that three witness summons forms were also issued to the employers' representatives to assist in the investigations and the Melaka Immigration Department will also track down employers who are found to be employing foreigners illegally for further action. 

“The operation’s main objective was to detect and combat the influx of foreigners, especially illegal immigrants, and to identify and track any individual who tried to protect and exploit them for profit. 

“We also warned foreigners and the individuals who protect them that they are constantly under surveillance and strict action without compromise will be taken against those involved in wrongdoings.” – Bernama, May 14, 2023

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