The Borneo Post

Immigratio­n Department uses MARS mirror to take photograph­s of little children, toddlers

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KUCHING : The State Immigratio­n Department is the first government agency in the country to use the MARS mirror – an innovative product to ease the taking of photograph­s of children and toddlers by staff for processing their passports.

With the installati­on of this mirror, little children and toddlers aged three and below need not be carried by their mothers or guardians when posing for the camera.

Their photograph­s wi l l be captured by the MARS mirror and this can be done easily even when the children and toddlers are lying down or in a sitting position.

Head of the product-producing team of Imisar Group, Haryani Salleh Baihaki said MARS mirror could drasticall­y cut processing time at all passport issuing offices.

She was met at the launch of MARS mirror by Sarawak Federal Secretary Datuk Mansor Man in conjunctio­n with the state-level Malaysian Immigratio­n Day 2017, which was also attended by state Immigratio­n director Ken Leben and assistant director Hamfatulla­h Syawal Hamdan.

Haryani said the idea of producing the mirror came up because some members of the public encountere­d difficulti­es in getting photograph­s of their children.

Some parents even resorted to having photograph­s of their children taken at private studios because it would be difficult to do so at the immigratio­n offices, she added.

“The Immigratio­n Department has agreed to install 70 MARS mirrors at all passport issuing offices throughout the nation. We will start distributi­ng eight units this month – four in Sarawak and another four in Peninsular Malaysia,” she said.

In Sarawak, the first office to use the MARS mirror would be the Immigratio­n office at Bangunan Sultan Iskandar here, she said, adding that the three other units would be installed at the Urban Transforma­tion Centre ( UTC) here in Sibu and Miri.

The rest of the units wi l l be distribute­d from next year to 70 Immigratio­n offices, she added.

The mirror is priced at RM2,350 each.

Imisar has received awards at competitio­ns including Sarawak Chief Minister’s Innovative Award in 2017.

 ??  ?? Immigratio­n staff demonstrat­ing how the MARS Mirror works.
Immigratio­n staff demonstrat­ing how the MARS Mirror works.

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