The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Two immigratio­n officers remanded over RM22,000 bribe

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SEREMBAN: Two Negeri Sembilan immigratio­n officers have been remanded for three days starting yesterday for soliciting RM22,000 in bribes to close the case of a restaurant owner who employed illegal foreign workers in December last year.

The remand order was issued by Magistrate Rahimah Rahim after allowing the applicatio­n of the Negeri Sembilan Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) prosecutio­n officer Mohd Khairi Abdul Karim.

The two men, aged 31 and 35 were suspected of soliciting RM22,000 as bribes from the restaurant employer who engaged four illegal Indonesian workers to close the case.

The offence was committed on December 25 last year at the office of the Negeri Sembilan Immigratio­n Department.

Both suspects were represente­d by Muhammad Zahid Ahmad.

On January 10 2019 at the same office, the first suspect received RM6,000 from the employer for not charging the workers in court.

On January 25 2019, at the same location, the same suspect again received RM15,000 from the employer for not taking action against the employer in the presence of the second suspect.

The amount of bribes demanded was RM22,000 while the amount of bribes received was RM21,000.

On April 16 2019, at about 1 pm, both suspects were picked by the Negeri Sembilan Immigratio­n Department Enforcemen­t Division.

A sum of RM5,000 was found in the house of the first suspect while RM8,950 was found in the house of the second suspect.

The case was being investigat­ed under Section 17 (a) of the MACC Act 2009 which provides for a jail term of not more than 20 years and fine five times the value of the bribe or RM10,000 whichever is higher. - Bernama

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