The Borneo Post

Immigratio­n, ICRC to prepare blueprint on health management in immigratio­n depots

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PUTRAJAYA: The Immigratio­n Department and the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC) Kuala Lumpur have formed a strategic alliance in preparing the 2017- 2020 blueprint on health management in Immigratio­n depots, which to be completed by end of this year.

Immigratio­n Department director- general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali said among the aspects which would be included in the blueprint were trainings held by ICRC and Health Ministry officers for Immigratio­n officers working in depots.

“The trainings for Immigratio­n officers will include first aid and health training, as well as in terms of medicine and health equipment. The blueprint will also address any issues in the Immigratio­n depots,” he told reporters after receiving medical equipment and medicine from ICRC and Health Ministry here yesterday.

Mustafar said although communicab­le disease was not serious in Immigratio­n depots, such an issue would not be compromise­d.

Elaboratin­g on the medical equipment and medicine received by the department today, he said it would be used for treatment of sick detainees in six Immigratio­n depots, namely in Bukit Jalil, Lenggeng, Semenyih, Langkap, Machap Umboo and Belantik.

Meanwhile, Head of Regional Delegation ICRC Kuala Lumpur, Isabelle Barras, said such medical equipment would provide quality curative and preventive health services and treatment to detainees and Immigratio­n officers. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Hishammudd­in (third left) taking a closer look a Wisma Bentara complex project model at the ground-breaking ceremony in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On the left is Army chief Tan Sri Mohamed Afandi Mohamed Noor.— Bernama photo
Hishammudd­in (third left) taking a closer look a Wisma Bentara complex project model at the ground-breaking ceremony in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On the left is Army chief Tan Sri Mohamed Afandi Mohamed Noor.— Bernama photo

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