The Borneo Post

Smuggling of Bangladesh­is: Two immigratio­n staff among five nabbed

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PUTRAJAYA: Five individual­s, including two staff of the Immigratio­n Department at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport ( KLIA), were detained yesterday in connection with smuggling of illegal immigrants, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also Home Minister, said the others detained in the integrated operation involving the police, Immigratio­n Department, and the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission, were two foreigners and a local woman.

Seven people have been arrested so far, including two Immigratio­n officers arrested earlier, on suspicion of smuggling foreign nationals, especially from Bangladesh, via KLIA.

Ahmad Zahid said about 40 per cent of the 1,500 Immigratio­n Department staff at KLIA had been and would be transferre­d, including those involved in job rotation, who would be replaced with other staff at the Immigratio­n counters.

“This is a proactive action taken immediatel­y to clear the image of the Immigratio­n Department that has been stained by some of its staff,” he told reporters after chairing a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Foreign Workers and Illegal Immigrants here yesterday.

According to a recent report in a local newspaper, thousands of Bangladesh­is were smuggled into Malaysia through KLIA by four syndicates which were mastermind­ed by staff in authoritie­s of both countries.

The syndicates were said to have raked in about RM5.2 million in profits per year from the illegal activity. Ahmad Zahid also praised the swift and firm action by Immigratio­n director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali as well as for his efforts in monitoring enforcemen­t and implementa­tion of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to restore the image of the department.

“Those who tarnished the image of Immigratio­n Department by conspiring with the syndicates will be completely removed.

“We hope that what the Immigratio­n director- general is doing will give a clear picture that the government is serious in addressing the problem,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid stressed that the government would not compromise and would take legal and internal action against the individual­s involved in the smuggling activities

“I congratula­te the officers and staff of the Immigratio­n Department who are not involved in these syndicates and are doing a great job,” he said. — Bernama

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