The Borneo Post

Surrender or be fined and jailed, these workers told

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KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign workers who failed to apply for the E- Card are urged to surrender to escape from being fined and jailed.

Immigratio­n director- general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali said those who surrendere­d would only be charged a penalty of RM400 instead of paying up to RM5,000 if they were caught under the enforcemen­t action.

Should the case be brought to court, the minimum fine of RM10,000 could be imposed, he said.

“They (illegal foreign workers) can surrender and be deported immediatel­y but before that, they will be investigat­ed.

“Under our 3-Plus-1 programme, they will need to pay a fine of RM400, then buy an air ticket and return to their countries of origin. They will also be given a blacklist period which can be up to five years from entering Malaysia,” Mustafar told reporters after his opening address at a briefing on the APEC Business Travel Card, here, yesterday.

The E- Card functions as a temporary confirmati­on of employment for illegal workers, which replaces valid travel documents from their respective countries.

The card is given for free to employees, and is valid until Feb 15, 2018. This allows employers ample time to complete the process of registerin­g their illegal workers.

The deadline for the E- Card registrati­on was June 30, 2017.

Mustafar said there was no possibilit­y of extension for the ECard registrati­on.

He also said that the detention depots were expected to be packed with arrested illegals following the E- Card Special Operations being conducted almost every day.

However, he added, the clearing process was being done by speeding up the investigat­ion and prosecutio­n process while deportatio­n could also help solve the problem of illegals.

Mustafa noted that to date, Immigratio­n had arrested over 2,000 foreign workers and 44 employers nationwide since the E- Card deadline. — Bernama

They (illegal foreign workers) can surrender and be deported immediatel­y but before that, they will be investigat­ed. Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali, Immigratio­n director-general

 ??  ?? Khalid speaking at a press conference after the closing ceremony of Op Selamat 11/2017 at Bukit Aman in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo
Khalid speaking at a press conference after the closing ceremony of Op Selamat 11/2017 at Bukit Aman in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo

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