The Borneo Post

Bidor breakout: Remaining 75 escapees likely hiding in Tapah, Bidor — Police

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Police believe that the remaining 75 of the 131 illegal immigrants still at large after escaping from the Bidor Temporary Immigratio­n Depot on Feb 1 are hiding around Tapah and Bidor.

Perak police chief Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said this was based on investigat­ions conducted on escapees who were apprehende­d in Op Kesan, which entered its fifth day yesterday.

“We will continue to focus on the search in Tapah and Bidor, especially in remote areas such as villages and forests nearby.

“This is because, based on our investigat­ions, those who are still at large are believed to be in both areas, as they escaped with only the clothes on their back,” he said.

He was speaking to newsmen after officiatin­g a safety awareness campaign in conjunctio­n with the 2024 Chinese New Year celebratio­ns at the Lekir Toll Plaza here.

Mohd Yusri said roadblocks would also continue at seven locations covering the districts of Tapah, Kampar, Muallim and Hilir Perak to ensure those still at large cannot escape the police dragnet.

“In addition to roadblocks, the police Air Operations Force unit will use drones and the like to detect them more quickly,” he said.

Meanwhile, he also urged the public to cooperate if they have informatio­n about the escapees’ presence in their areas.

“If they have informatio­n or detect the presence of the illegals in their areas, they should immediatel­y contact the police for us to make arrests and take further action,” he said.

In the incident on Thursday night, a total of 131 illegal immigrants fled from the male block of the depot, with one of them reported to have died in a road accident.

Of the total who fled, 115 were Rohingya detainees, followed by 15 Myanmar nationals and one from Bangladesh.

As of 2pm yesterday, 54 have been recaptured, while two detainees were reported dead after being involved in road accidents.

 ?? ?? Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri
Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri

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