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Immigration Dept storms Cameron Highlands, 468 foreigners nabbed

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Datuk Zakaria Shaaban (standing second left) inspects foreign workers’ documents during an 'Ops Gempur' raid in Cameron Highlands today. - Photo: BERNAMA

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CAMERON HIGHLANDS: The Immigration Department arrested 468 foreigners for various immigration offences, in ‘Ops Gempur’ involving several raids here.

The raids, involving 547 members and immigration officers, were carried out from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm today in four zones around the highlands involving business areas, construction sites and vegetable farms.

Participating in the operations, BERNAMA found that most of the foreigners were busy packing vegetables and unaware of the presence of the authorities, causing them to not have time to escape.

Immigration Director-General, Datuk Zakaria Shaaban, said the raids were planned a month ago following complaints from the community here.

“Through the intelligence conducted, we found that this district has become a focus of foreigners to work in addition to being involved in agricultural activities in the surrounding areas,” he said.

The influx of foreigners in the highlands, he said, has been detected in recent years, causing concern among the local community.

He said the hilly terrain of the area and its distance from the city caused foreigners to choose to come to the resort area, coupled with the attitude of local business owners who like to employ them.

In the operations, he said, a total of 1,886 foreigners were checked and 468 were detained for various immigration offences, including expired passes and no travel documents.

Some even presented temporary work visit passes that were suspected to be fake.

“The foreigners detained involved 175 Myanmar nationals, Bangladesh (174), Indonesia (67), Nepal (20), Pakistan (16), India (11) and one each from the Philippines, Thailand, Sri Lanka, China and Cambodia, and they comprised 388 men, 76 women and four children,” he said.

According to Zakaria, all those detained are aged between 20 and 54, and will be sent to Immigration Detention Depots in Kelantan, Perak and Selangor.

According to arrest statistics, since the beginning of this year until November 18, a total of 83,994 foreigners have been detained nationwide in the department’s efforts to deal with the issue of illegal immigrants. – BERNAMA

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