The Borneo Post

No additional security screening for Chinese tourists — KDN

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PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry ( KDN) and the Immigratio­n Department yesterday denied consenting to additional security screening to be imposed on Chinese tourists applying for the Malaysian visa.

KDN secretary- general Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim said tourists wishing to travel to Malaysia, including those from China, could now apply for a visa via manual applicatio­n through the One Stop Centre (OSC) or via online (eVISA).

“Chinese tourists can also apply for a visa through a third option using the Electronic Travel Registrati­on and Informatio­n (eNTRI), which is a special facility provided for China nationals during the visa exemption period which ends on Dec 31, 2018.

“The security screening carried out by the Immigratio­n Department of Malaysia is a standard operating procedure ( SOP) before visa approval is granted and acts as an early mechanism to verify the applicant’s background,” he said in a statement yesterday.

The statement was issued following the report titled “China nationals coming to Malaysia to be subject to pre- screening” on July 10, 2018, on additional security screening procedures for Chinese tourists visiting Malaysia to be implemente­d by the Chinese Citizen Security Assessment Centre to Malaysia (CCSACM).

The report stated that CCSACM operated by China Zhong An Peace Holdings Co Ltd (CZAHP) had been tasked with implementi­ng prescreeni­ng on Chinese nationals who intend to travel abroad. — Bernama

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