The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rohingya refugees allowed to enter M’sia – Immigratio­n

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PUTRAJAYA: Rohingya fleeing persecutio­n from Rakhine state in Myanmar will be permitted entry into Malaysia but the Immigratio­n Department would still need to distinguis­h between genuine refugees and economic migrants.

“The influx will happen, and Malaysia is one of the refugees’ destinatio­ns. I want to emphasise that we will follow whatever policy decisions made by the Home Ministry, including letting the Rohingya refugees in to prevent them from being killed,” Immigratio­n Department director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali said after witnessing the anti-corruption pledge by the department’s operations, investigat­ion and prosecutio­n division yesterday.

He was replying to questions from the media on Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed’s statement about accepting more refugees.

He added that refugees with United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) cards would be permitted entry.

When asked about the Sarawak government’s stance not to accept any Rohingya refugees, Mustafar said that was a policy decision by the state government.

He also said that with 137 legal points of entry via sea, air and land, the department was collaborat­ing with other agencies such as the Border Control Agency, the army, police and even maritime police to “filter” and allow those with legal travel documents entry into the country.

Since the end of the illegal foreign worker registrati­on programme on June 30, the department has apprehende­d 11,052 illegal immigrants.

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