The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Penalty to be imposed to replace lost passport

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PUTRAJAYA: The imposition of RM200 to RM1,000 penalty for the replacemen­t of lost Malaysian passport due to deliberate negligence, is implemente­d to educate the people to be more responsibl­e citizens, said Immigratio­n directorge­neral Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali.

He said the proposal for the penalty was wellreceiv­ed by the government, especially Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi as this would teach people to be more responsibl­e in taking care of this valuable document.

“We can’t simply lose this important document and use carelessne­ss as an excuse, so I had recommende­d for the penalty imposition and thankfully the government agreed to the proposal,” he told a press conference yesterday. He said those who lose their passports through calamities that could not be avoided such as theft, fire, flood or others were required to lodge a police report and the case would will be investigat­ed.

The penalty for lost passport including restrictio­n on issuance for recurrent passport loss is expected to be implemente­d soon.

In the meantime, on Malaysia’s success in upgrading its status from Tier Two Watch List for 2016 to Tier Two in the 2017 Traffickin­g in Persons Report, Mustafar said this was due to the government’s full commitment in resolving the issue.

“From 2014 to May this year, 140 human traffickin­g cases were recorded and these involved sex traffickin­g, forced labour and migrant smuggling,” he said.-

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