The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Medicine practition­er and 15 M’sians detained in Palembang arrive home

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SEPANG: Sixteen Malaysians who were detained by the Indonesian Immigratio­n Department for abusing their visas arrive home yesterday.

The arrivals of the volunteers from the Chris Leong Method (CLM) headed by the Tit Tar Chinese medicine therapy method bone specialist Datuk Chris Leong after being detained for two months in Palembang, Indonesia was received by Foreign Ministry secretary general Datuk Seri Muhammad Shahrul Ikram Yaacob.

Talking to reporters, Chris or Leong Kong Yan, 43, conceded the case was a reminder to himself which could be a lesson to any individual intending to go abroad.

Although the case he went through was more of a misunderst­anding on the use of the visa, Chris, however, said the issue of compliance with a travel document was very important.

“We went to Palembang to perform charity work and not conduct business activities.

“The case was closed because the investigat­ions of the Indonesian authoritie­s found that we had carried out many welfare activities prior to this,” he said upon their arrival from Palembang at the KL Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA) here.

Newspapers, prior to this, reported that the bone specialist was detained by the Indonesian Immigratio­n Department on January 9 with 19 CLM volunteers in a raid on a four-star hotel in Palembang.

Besides the 16 Malaysians, the others detained were from Hong Kong (three) and Belgium (one).

Meanwhile, Muhammad Shahrul Ikram said the case must be a lesson to Malaysians to always respect the laws of other countries. – Bernama

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