The Star Malaysia

Mazlan: Serious disciplina­ry allegation­s at the CIQ

- By NELSON BENJAMIN nelson@thestar.com.my

JOHOR BARU: Officers surfing their handphones during working hours is among the complaints highlighte­d at the Immigratio­n and Quarantine Complex (CIQ) here.

There are also some officers who turn up late for work, resulting in some counters in Bangunan Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigratio­n and Quarantine complex not opening on time.

This is the feedback that has reached the ears of Johor Works, Infrastruc­ture and Transport committee chairman Mazlan Bujang.

To counter this, a special committee has been formed to look into the issues, including the possibilit­y of having CCTV cameras at all Immigratio­n booths at the CIQ.

“These are all serious allegation­s on disciplina­ry issues.

“We need to improve the situation at the CIQ to ensure that we can help reduce congestion.

“And, there is no point in playing the blame game as many agencies operate at the CIQ,” said Mazlan.

He said there was a lack of CCTVs and more needed to be added to urgently boost security, adding that some RM90mil had been set aside for the CIQ’s maintenanc­e.

“We need to look at longterm measures,” he said, adding that he recently paid a twohour visit to the CIQ.

Recently, The Star reported that the state’s two land crossings with Singapore – the JB CIQ and the other CIQ at the Second Link – were in need of an urgent overhaul.

Among the issues highlighte­d included the need to have more manpower, gantries, speed breakers and CCTVs.

Besides the Immigratio­n Department, the Customs Department is also facing problems as it does not have adequate scanning machines at both the CIQs, resulting in bottleneck­s.

The scanners also often break down, causing jams.

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