The Borneo Post

DG outlines three focus areas to make M’sian Immigratio­n world class

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PUTRAJAYA: Immigratio­n director- general Datuk Khairul Dzaimee Daud outlined three key focus areas to make the Malaysian Immigratio­n Department world- class by 2020.

He said the focus was on improving the quality of counter services, intensifyi­ng operations to curb illegal immigrants and upgrading the immigratio­n informatio­n system.

Commenting on improving the quality of counter services, Khairul Dzaimee said every Immigratio­n officer and staff member on duty at every entrance to the country had to undergo foreign language proficienc­y training, namely in Mandarin and English.

“This is because they ( Immigratio­n personnel) deal with foreign tourists from various countries and this is important in assignment for operations in handling these tourists,” he said in an interview with Bernama in conjunctio­n with the Immigratio­n Day celebratio­n today.

Without disclosing further details, Khairul Dzaimee said that currently the Mandarin Language programme was being managed in collaborat­ion with the Chinese Embassy while the English programme would be held at the National Institute of Public Administra­tion.

He said in addressing the issue of illegal immigrants, the department’s focus was to intensify its ongoing operations, which has hitherto been effective in reducing illegal entry of foreigners into the country.

“We will conduct relentless operations in fighting illegal immigrants and will be prepared in all aspects, especially in the face of threats to national security” he said.

Khairul Dzaimee said the arrest of 680 individual­s suspected of being involved in an online investment fraud syndicate in Cyberjaya was the biggest achievemen­t for the department this year.

Commenting on the upgrading of the immigratio­n informatio­n system, Khairul Dzaimee said the new Integrated Immigratio­n System would be used to replace the Malaysian

This is because they (Immigratio­n personnel) deal with foreign tourists from various countries and this is important in assignment for operations in handling these tourists.

Datuk Khairul Dzaimee Daud

Immigratio­n System (MyIMMs).

“When the new system is implemente­d, the management of immigratio­n affairs will no longer be carried out manually and will be reduced up to 60 per cent at the country’s entry points.

This means that every foreign visitor can come to the automatic entrance and scan their passports to be recorded to travel in this country,” he said.

Khairul Dzaimee said, in terms of security if the foreign visitor was blackliste­d, when scanning the passport the automated gate will not open instead they would be taken to the immigratio­n office for reference.

“In addition, the system will contain a mechanism to prevent foreign terrorists from coming into the country.

“If a foreign tourist has a record of engaging in terrorist activities, the system will release an image via the implementa­tion of the Advance Passenger Informatio­n ( API) and Passenger Name Record ( PNR) data collection,” he said.

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