The Borneo Post

Immigratio­n Dept ready for 24-hour border operation

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JITRA: The Immigratio­n Department is prepared for the 24- hour operation task at the Malaysia-Thailand border at Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, and Padang Besar, Perlis.

Its director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali said the ability of the department to jointly man the border checkpoint­s should not be questioned even though they may face enforcemen­t personnel constraint­s.

“Right now, there are three shifts with a minimum 31 staff on duty at the Customs, Immigratio­n and Quarantine ( CIQ) Complex at Bukit Kayu Hitam from 6am to 10pm.

“In order to facilitate enforcemen­t once the border is open round the clock, we will need to add an additional shift to cater to the extended operating hours.

“We might have to take various initiative­s to make sure there are no constraint­s on personnel in terms of rotation,” he said after leading ‘Ops Ikrar’ and ‘Ops Sapu’ here, early yesterday.

Mustafar said to prevent illegal entries, the department took two improvemen­t approaches in the aspect of control at the CIQ building itself and at the control posts.

“In order to ensure security at the border, coordinati­on with other law enforcemen­t agencies such as the Malaysia Border Control Agency (Aksem), the military and police are also important.

“Cooperatio­n with these agencies can indirectly prevent illegal entries including via the ‘rat route’ and ‘elephant route’,” he said.

Meanwhile, 85 illegal immigrants were arrested in an operation at 2am at two constructi­on sites in Kubang Pasu and Kepala Batas.

The foreign nationals comprising Indonesian­s, Myanmar nationals, Bangladesh­is and Pakistanis, aged from one year to 62 years were detained for various immigratio­n offences including expired work permits. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mustafar Ali (with cap) and enforcers uncover an illegal worker hiding among pipes at a constructi­on site in Kubang Pasu. — Bernama photo
Mustafar Ali (with cap) and enforcers uncover an illegal worker hiding among pipes at a constructi­on site in Kubang Pasu. — Bernama photo

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