The Borneo Post

19,000 illegals, 427 employers nabbed nationwide from July to Oct

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KUCHING: More than 19,000 illegal immigrants and 427 employers were arrested by the Immigratio­n Department between July 1 and Oct 31 this year.

This was disclosed by Immigratio­n director- general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali, who pointed out that the number of arrests was the result of large- scale operations carried out by the department nationwide.

“The arrests were made against illegal immigrants who did not possess an E- Card (enforcemen­t card) as well as employers who failed to register their foreign workers after the deadline for the registrati­on of the card.

“Out of these operations, the constructi­on sector and service sector recorded the highest number of illegal immigrants without an E- Card,” he told a press conference after attending the state Immigratio­n Department Corruption- Free Pledge ( IBR) ceremony at the State Library here yesterday.

Mustafar said the number of arrests made over the four months was a great success due to the department’s aggressive action in its efforts to double the number of enforcemen­t operations.

“It is not an easy task but due to the aggressive step taken by all Immigratio­n Department offices nationwide, we managed to arrest the illegal immigrants,” he remarked.

He added that the E- Card, which was launched on Feb 15, aimed to fulfil the employers’ request to fill in the labour requiremen­ts in authorised sectors and that the card was only valid till Feb 15, 2018.

On a related matter, Mustafar also revealed that the Immigratio­n Department has successful­ly achieved its key performanc­e index ( KPI) target of 850 enforcemen­t operations every month since August.

“In view of this result, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has urged for the Immigratio­n Department to increase its operations to 1,300 per month, which we have managed to achieve last month ( October) where we successful­ly carried out 1,327 enforcemen­t operations nationwide,” he said.

Around 300 officers representi­ng 49 Immigratio­n Department of f ices from throughout the state participat­ed in the IBR ceremony.

Also present were state Immigratio­n Department director Ken Leben and Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) Sarawak Examinatio­n and Negotiatio­n Unit deputy director general Mattison Attang Achun.

 ??  ?? Mustafar (fourth left) gestures at the IBR bunting while Ken (second right), Mattison (right) and others look on. - Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi
Mustafar (fourth left) gestures at the IBR bunting while Ken (second right), Mattison (right) and others look on. - Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi

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