The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Few higher learning institutio­ns report missing foreign students

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PUTRAJAYA: Only a handful of institutio­ns of higher learning (IPT) lodge reports when foreign students at their colleges did not attend class over a long period of time, says Immigratio­n director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali.

Commenting on calls by several parties to ensure entry of foreign students at IPT especially private institutio­ns be tightened following issues of drugs, he said IPT should report to the Higher Education Ministry (KPT) when foreign students disappeare­d to facilitate monitoring by the Immigratio­n Department.

“The Immigratio­n Department has always work with KPT to monitor the wherebouts of students to ensure they are here to study.

“However, IPT should also lodge report to KPT to facilitate in our monitoring,” he told reporters after observing the process of E-Card registrati­on at Immigratio­n Department head office on Thursday night.

Asked if IPT could face action for failing to report, he said the matter was up to KPT as the body regulating IPT in the country.

Two days ago, Bukit Aman Narcotics CID director Datuk Seri Mohd Mokhtar MohdSharif­f said Nigerian nationals comprised the largest number of people arrested for drug cases and many entered the country using student pass.

According to him, based on arrest statistics for 2015, 2016 and this year, 358 foreign students were arrested for possession and traffickin­g of drugs.

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