The Borneo Post

Over 2,400 illegal immigrants arrested so far this year

- By Marilyn Ten reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The state Immigratio­n Department has rounded up a total of 2,443 illegal immigrants up till Oct 31 this year, a majority of whom were employed in the plantation and constructi­on sectors.

Its director Ken Leben said the arrests involved compounds totaling RM617,200 and were due to various violations.

“These arrests were made during 780 enforcemen­t operations carried out throughout Sarawak,” he said at the state Immigratio­n Department Corruption-Free Pledge ( IBR) ceremony.

The ceremony was graced by Immigratio­n Department of Malaysia director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali at the State Library here yesterday.

Ken pointed out that Kuching recorded the highest number of arrests followed by Miri, Bintulu and Sibu.

He also touched on some of the department’s achievemen­ts up to Oct 31 this year, which included the issuance of 101,675 passports, 109,074 Temporary Work Visit Pass ( PLKS) for foreign workers, 18,783 study passes, and 11,054 permit visas.

On the IBR ceremony, Ken said around 300 officers representi­ng 49 Immigratio­n offices statewide were present to take the corruption-free pledge.

“This corruption-free pledge is the commitment of all state Immigratio­n Department officers to serve with the fullest integrity and to be free of corruption and abuse of power.”

Also present was Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) Sarawak Examinatio­n and Negotiatio­n Unit deputy director- general Mattison Attang Achun.

 ??  ?? Ken (left) leads the integrity pledge witnessed by Mustafar (second right) and Mattison (right).
Ken (left) leads the integrity pledge witnessed by Mustafar (second right) and Mattison (right).

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