The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Four bosses, 69 illegals held in Sabah

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KLANG: The Immigratio­n Department has begun a largescale operation to flush out illegal immigrants after the deadline to apply for the temporary Enforcemen­t Card (E-Card) expired at Friday midnight.

An operation led by its directorge­neral Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali raided two workers’ dormitorie­s at Batu 7 Kapar, Klang with a team of 86 officers from the Selangor and Putrajaya Immigratio­n Department.

In the raid, 239 foreign workers were screened and it was found 51 of them, including 12 women, had no valid travel documents and had overstayed.

Mustafar said the detained illegal immigrants gave various reasons for not having applied for the E-Card, among them not knowing the deadline for the applicatio­n and that the employer had informed them that the ECard applicatio­n period would be extended.

“Here I want to stress that the expiry date for the ECard applicatio­n will not be extended, we have given ample time to foreign workers and employers to register, and we have also requested cooperatio­n from the respective embassies of the illegal immigrants to make announceme­nts about the E-Card,” he told reporters after completing the two-hour operation.

Mustafar said there would be no compromisi­ng with employers and illegal immigrants who were found to have no documents and that operations to hunt down these illegals would be carried out on a daily basis.

The E-Card will act as a temporary validation to allow foreign workers who do not have valid documents to work here.

The card, however, will expire on Feb 15 next year and before that time the cardholder must obtain a valid travel document from the embassies of their respective countries for the purpose of obtaining a work permit or face deportatio­n.

Only 23 per cent or 161,056 foreign immigrants had registered until 10pm on Friday, two hours before the end of the registrati­on deadline at midnight.

In KOTA KINABALU, 462 immigrants were checked before 69 illegal workers and four employers were arrested in Sabah Immigratio­n’s ‘Operasi Mega’ conducted simultaneo­usly at 10 main districts in the state for three hours starting from 10am.

Mustafar said, of the total, 34 illegal immigrants were detained in Kota Kinabalu, Keningau and Tenom (13), Tawau (11), Semporna (six), Sandakan and Kudat two respective­ly and one in Lahad Datu.

Those detained were Filipinos and Indonesian­s, aged between 18 and 65, he said in a statement.

It comprised 28,375 employers with a total of 145,571 E-Cards issued, which was much lower than the original target of 600,000 illegal immigrants.

In KUCHING, the Sarawak Immigratio­n Department did not carry out any operations to nab illegal immigrants as it had not implemente­d the E-Card programme as in the other states.

However, its director Ken Leben said the department was always conducting operations to check and arrest illegal immigrants.

In JOHOR BAHRU, the Immigratio­n Department checked 680 foreign workers before detaining 315 of them including 20 women in operations conducted at three plastic factory premises in Taman Gembira, Tampoi industrial estate.

Johor Immigratio­n Director Datuk Rohaizi Bahari said all of them, comprising 175 Bangladesh­is, Nepalese (90), Myanmar (26) and Indians (24), aged between 20 and 40, were detained in ‘Ops Mega’ from 9am to noon in a raid involving 70 Immigratio­n officers and personnel.

He said since Feb 15 until Friday, 11,041 foreign workers in the state had been registered for the E-Cards by 2,645 employers.

In ALOR SETAR, 20 illegal immigrants, comprising 14 Indonesian­s, five Bangladesh­is and a Myanmar national, were arrested in a raid at a supermarke­t constructi­on site in Ampang Jajar here.

Kedah Immigratio­n Department director Zuhair Jamaludin said in the raid, a 35-year-old employer was arrested under Section 56 (1) (d) of the Immigratio­n Act for employing an illegal immigrant.

Zuhair said until the E-Card applicatio­n deadline ended at Friday midnight, only 4,949 ECards had been issued in the state compared to the 10,000 cards targeted.

In KOTA BHARU, 147 foreign male workers were arrested in a raid at an affordable housing project area here. They comprised 132 Bangladesh­is, 10 Pakistanis and five Indonesian­s, aged between 25 and 50.

Kelantan Immigratio­n Department director, Wan Mohamed Saupee Wan Yusoff said the raid which started at 11am was conducted by 31 officers and personnel of the department.

He said 1,091 illegal immigrants in the state applied for the E-Card through 229 employers.

In MELAKA, 204 foreign workers were screened before 23 illegal immigrants, including a woman, were detained in a special E-Card operation at a constructi­on site around Batu Berendam, Tanjung Minyak and Bukit Rambai.

Melaka Immigratio­n deputy director Abu Bakar Sidek Hasan said all the detainees, comprising 11 Bangladesh­i men, eight male Myanmar nationals, two Pakistani men and one male and one female Indonesian­s, were aged between 25 and 50.

In the meantime, he said 5,172 illegal immigrants in the state were present to apply for the ECards from Feb 15 until Friday, but the number was lower than the 8,000 targeted by the Melaka Immigratio­n Department.

In IPOH, 35 illegals, comprising 22 Myanmar nationals, Nepalese (nine), Indonesian­s (three) and a Bangladesh­i as well as one local employer were detained in raids on industrial and constructi­on sites in Menglembu here.

Perak Immigratio­n Department senior deputy assistant director Suhairie Bah Ali said, the raid carried out from 8.30am to 12.30pm, involved 26 officers and personnel of the Perak Immigratio­n Department and Langkap Immigratio­n Detention Depot.

Meanwhile, Perak Immigratio­n deputy director Sharmanriz­al Rustam said 7,168 illegal immigrants applied for the ECard in Perak from Feb 15.

In KUALA TERENGGANU, 36 illegal immigrants were arrested in raids under ‘Ops Ikrar’ in Marang and Kuala Terengganu yesterday.

Terengganu Immigratio­n Department assistant director, Azlinawati Mohd Zulbi said all those detained did not have any identifica­tion documents, had overstayed in the country and did not have valid work permits.

In KUANTAN, Pahang Immigratio­n Department Enforcemen­t chief, Sayed Abdul Rahman Syed Mahmud said 10 foreign nationals, comprising four Bangladesh­is, three Indonesian­s and three Myanmar nationals were detained in raids at several locations here.

He did not rule out the possibilit­y that the foreigners would have fled and hid before the operation was conducted or had returned to their hometowns.

In the meantime, he said only 3,629 illegal workers and 1,318 employers had registered for the E-Card programme since Feb 15.

In Seremban, 23 foreign nationals, comprising 18 Indonesian­s, four Indians and a Bangladesh­i were detained under ‘Ops Ikrar’ in 11 locations here.

Negeri Sembilan Immigratio­n Department director Rahim Hanaffi said the operation, involving 20 personnel started at 12am and came to an end at 1pm.

In GEORGE TOWN, 8,023 illegal immigrants were registered under the E-Card applicatio­n programme since it was launched on Feb 15, said Penang Immigratio­n Department director Meor Hezbullah Meor Abdul Malik.

He said based on statistics, it was believed there were still employers who had not registered their foreign workers under the programme.

“We’re going all out to get those who refuse to help reduce the number of illegal immigrants in Penang,” he told reporters after the E-Card Special Ops in four factories yesterday.

In the operation, 92 foreign workers were inspected with 23 of them, aged between 20 to 30, being detained because of various immigratio­n offences, including employers failing to apply for E-Cards.

According to him, 1,990 employers in the state applied for the E-Cards, foreign workers who obtained the cards were 58 per cent Bangladesh­is, Indonesian­s (10.9 per cent), Myanmar nationals (21.8 per cent), Nepalese (1.2 per cent), Indians (0.4 per cent) and others (1.3 per cent). - Bernama

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? An Immigratio­n enforcemen­t personnel scanning through the ‘Enforcemen­t Card’ or E-Card of foreign workers rounded up in the E-Card Special Ops at a factory premises in Bukit Mertajam yesterday.
- Bernama photo An Immigratio­n enforcemen­t personnel scanning through the ‘Enforcemen­t Card’ or E-Card of foreign workers rounded up in the E-Card Special Ops at a factory premises in Bukit Mertajam yesterday.
 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Illegal foreign workers rounded up at a constructi­on site in Kampung Badang, Kota Bharu yesterday.
- Bernama photo Illegal foreign workers rounded up at a constructi­on site in Kampung Badang, Kota Bharu yesterday.

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