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Over 1,000 foreigners screened at Hentian Klang during ‘Ops Mega’

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The Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM) conducts inspections on more than 1,000 foreign nationals during 'Ops Mega' in the Hentian Klang area today, July 12, 2026, as part of its efforts to curb the presence of undocumented immigrants. - Photo: BERNAMA

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KLANG, Selangor: More than 1,000 foreigners were screened by the Immigration Department of Malaysia (JIM) during ‘Ops Mega’ around the Hentian Klang area this afternoon, in an effort to combat the presence of illegal immigrants in the country.

The surprise inspection, which began at around 12:00 pm, targeted shoplots, various business premises, and hostels identified as major focal points for the settlements and economic activities of the foreign community in the Klang district.

A survey by BERNAMA found that enforcement teams scrutinised the travel document status of each detained individual to ensure there were no violations under the Immigration Act 1959/63, including offences such as overstaying and lacking valid documents.

It is understood that JIM placed full focus on the screening process to identify any involvement of external parties or employers harbouring illegal immigrants – including nationals from Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Pakistan, and Indonesia – at the inspected business premises.

The integrated operations also uncovered illegal activities at the involved premises when authorities found evidence of immoral activities and the sale of prohibited goods in several of the temporary accommodation units.

The large-scale proactive action was successfully carried out by 250 enforcement officers and personnel, resulting from strategic cooperations between JIM Putrajaya, JIM Selangor, the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) Selangor.

All those detained were taken to the Selangor JIM Office for further investigation, and full details will be revealed tomorrow (Monday, July 13) during a press conference by Immigration Department Director-General, Datuk Zakaria Shaaban, in Putrajaya. – BERNAMA

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