The Borneo Post

Flight passengers using VIP lanes to go through stricter checks

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KUALA LUMPUR: Stricter checks, including inspection­s by the Customs and Immigratio­n department­s, will be carried out at VIP lanes at all airports in the country to ensure the facility is not abused, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook.

He said X-ray scanning machines would also be placed at VIP lanes at KLIA dan klia2 to prevent smuggling activities, especially of money into the country.

“Indeed, we know there are weaknesses and leakages at the VIP lanes and we have taken action, but we need cooperatio­n f rom other agencies, and the ministry, together with Malaysia Airport Holdings Bhd ( MAHB), has discussed with the Immigratio­n Department and the Customs Department to further tight en existing regulation­s by placing officers at VIP lanes.

“Currently, there is no Customs and Immigratio­n officers at VIP lanes as immigratio­n matters are handled by an officer for the VIP concerned, while the Customs check- point is outside the VIP lane. So now, we will have officers stationed at the exit before they ( VIP) leave the room,” he told the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

He was responding to a supplement­ary question from Pang Hok Liong ( Labis- PH) on measures taken by the ministry to ensure cases like smuggling of money into the country, as was reported to have happened before, would not happen again.

To a supplement­ary question from Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff (PASRantau Panjang) on action taken against passengers who abused the VIP lane, Loke said no action was taken since Pakatan Harapan took over the federal government as there was no case of abuse.

“So, I call on the VIPs, including the Members of Parliament, to cooperate with the authoritie­s at the airports. If there is a check or inspection, do not complain because it is a procedure and we have instructed that no one will be exempted. Whoever uses the special waiting room will also be required to go through checks according to procedure,” he added.

Loke said X-Ray scanning machines would also be placed at airports in stages beginning next year and passengers would no longer have to go through pysical inspection.

Meanwhile, Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker Datuk Mohd Rashid Hasnon also forwarded a question to Loke on whether checks for animals, such as dogs, would also be carried out at internatio­nal airports.

“This is a special question from the Deputy Speaker. I shall submit a written reply to the Deputy Speaker,” he said.

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