The Borneo Post

Immigratio­n Dept empowers prosecutor­s via witness training course

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PORT DICKSON: The Malaysian Immigratio­n Department has been working with the British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur to empower its prosecutor­s in the field of submission, witnesses and evidence presentati­on in court.

Immigratio­n director- general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali said a total 30 immigratio­n officers nationwide underwent a six- day Witness Training Course here, beginning March 17.

“This is our collaborat­ion with the internatio­nal body in terms of capacity building to ensure not only the witnesses in court, but the participan­ts who are also the prosecutor­s to gain exposure from the experience­s and cases discussed during the course.

“Through this course, it will also increase the efficiency of immigratio­n officials in matters of court submission and evidence, as well as the criminal justice system we uphold,” he told the media after the closing of the course yesterday.

Also present was British High Commission­er to Malaysia, Victoria Treadell.

Mustafar said in today’s borderless world, prosecutor­s faced challenges to prove the case as suspects were increasing­ly daring to challenge the law.

“Through the course, this is how we strengthen our capabiliti­es in presenting the evidence in court,” he said.

He said out of the 16,700 illegal immigrants arrested last year, 70 per cent were taken to court.

Meanwhile, Treadell said the course was an example of cooperatio­n between the two countries in combating crime.

“We are delighted to support this important course like how to present evidence during prosecutio­n.

“It is the first of many more collaborat­ions and working with the Malaysian Immigratio­n Department and their personnel on how we can look at challenger­s and how we can find common solutions,” she added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? (From right) Treadell and Mustafar share a light moment with Immigratio­n Dept personnel after the closing ceremony. — Bernama photo
(From right) Treadell and Mustafar share a light moment with Immigratio­n Dept personnel after the closing ceremony. — Bernama photo

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