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79 Bangladeshis arrested in Ipoh immigration raid

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Director of the Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM) Perak, Datuk James Lee, responds to media questions after conducting a raid at a rubber glove manufacturing factory in the Kanthan Industrial Area, Chemor, tonight.

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IPOH, Perak: A total of 79 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested by the Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM) during a raid on two rubber glove factories in the Kanthan Industrial Estate, Chemor, near here on Wednesday night.

The operations, which began at 7:00 pm, also involved personnel from the Manpower Department, Royal Malaysia Police, General Operations Force and the National Registration Department.

Perak Immigration Department’s Director, Datuk James Lee, said the raid at the first factory resulted in the arrest of 56 individuals, while 23 others were detained at the second factory during a shift change.

He said all those arrested were believed to have misused their visit passes, including by overstaying in the country.

“The management of the two factories, which are under the same parent company, is believed to have employed foreign workers registered under other companies or sectors,” he told a press conference after the operations on Wednesday night.

Lee said all those detained would be taken to the immigration office for further investigation.

He added that this was the second raid on the company, following a similar operation last year. – BERNAMA

Among the Bangladeshi nationals detained by the Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM) Perak during a raid carried out at a rubber glove manufacturing factory in the Kanthan Industrial Area, Chemor, on Wednesday night. – Photo: BERNAMA

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