Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Malaysia Police hold 48 WNI without permission

They are supposed to be smuggled out on March 11, ...
Kuala Lumpur (Reuters)-a total of 48 entrants without permission from Indonesia Malaysia arrested after hiding for three days in the fields of plantations in the Cape of breaking loose, the airport Antidote, Kota Tinggi, Johor.

The CITIZENS made up of 44 men and four women were hiding in Palm fields since March 9, after being asked to gather at that location by landline to tekong then smuggled out to Batam on March 11.

However it turns out, was supposed to pick up sea tekong they didn't come until they were forced into hiding until police arrested Bidders on Monday (11/3), as reported in the local media in Kuala Lumpur, Thursday.

Kota Tinggi Area Police Chief, Superintendent Md Nor Rasid said the illegal immigrants aged between three to 40s.

"The initial Investigation found that they all came from all over the State and gathered in the area after being brought ashore tekong. They are supposed to be smuggled out on March 11, but eventually was forced to return after hiding a tekong sea does not appear, "he said.

Md Nor said the Hideout was located, about 500 metres from the beach. Police laid siege to that location after being informed the public about the presence of illegal entrants.

"They were taken to the airport police station for documentation process prior to the Bidders were detained at the police station areas of the city. They were given to eat and drink after a few days of hunger, "he said adding that police are still looking for the existence of the army brought the tekong foreigners.

Meanwhile, five citizens of Indonesia was arrested in an operation Ops 6 p held the Immigration Office of Selangor together with the Ministry of the Interior in seven different locations in the vicinity of Puchong and Kota Damansara.

Deputy Head of Operation Office of the Immigrations Selangor Othman said Montil, as many as 32 foreign nationals were detained in the operation.

"Those arrested 17 residents of Nepal, Pakistan (7), Indonesia (5), and three citizens of Sri Lanka. All the arrested were aged between 20 and 47 years old, "he said.



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