Malaysia

Factory lights facilitate undocumented immigrants’ movements: GOF

Usually moving to the border early morning, local ground coordinators then take them to chosen destinations for a fee of RM3,000 each

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 May 2022 11:49AM

Factory lights facilitate undocumented immigrants’ movements: GOF
General Operations Force (GOF) monitor and patrol the Padang Besar-Thailand border in search of illegal transporting activities of undocumented immigrants. – Bernama pic, May 25, 2022

PADANG BESAR – Undocumented immigrants were found to be using lights from factory buildings around Chuping and Padang Besar as a guide for them to enter the country illegally.

In revealing the matter, General Operations Force’s (GOF) 18th battalion commanding officer Ramli Wan Salin said the illegal immigrants would usually move to the Padang Besar-Thailand border in the wee hours of the morning.

“Once they reach Malaysia, they (illegal immigrants) will be assisted by ‘tekong darat’ (ground coordinator) who mostly consist of locals to be taken to their respective destinations,” he told Bernama recently.

Ramli said based on the aerial survey conducted by the GOF together with the Malaysian police air operations force, the route used by the illegal immigrants was an open space area.

He said most of the illegal immigrants detained were Myanmar nationals, aged 17 to 40, and they usually moved in a group of no more than 30 people.

According to Ramli, the ground coordinator was also found imposing a RM3,000 fee on each illegal immigrant for them to enter Malaysia from Thailand.

“They are always looking for ways to encroach into the country’s borders and GOF will not let that happen,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ramli said it was a bit challenging for GOF to take ground coordinators to court due to difficulties in gathering enough evidence.

“The ground coordinators can be charged under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007, if there is sufficient evidence to prove that they have committed such offence,” he said. – Bernama, May 25, 2022

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