Bangkok Post

‘Terminal’ saga ends with arrest

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KUALA LUMPUR: A Syrian man has been arrested after almost seven months stranded in a Malaysian airport, an official said on Tuesday, in a bizarre saga that drew comparison­s with hit movie “The Terminal”.

Hassan al-Kontar had been stuck at the budget terminal of Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport since March 7, when officials refused to let him board a flight to Ecuador.

Mr Kontar, reportedly sought by authoritie­s in his homeland for failing to serve in the military, was also refused entry into Cambodia and not allowed back into Malaysia due to visa issues.

The 36-year-old was left stranded in the terminal, surviving on donated airline meals and washing in the toilets.

He made repeated appeals in a series of YouTube videos, lamenting that rights groups had refused him help and no one would take him in.

But Malaysian immigratio­n chief Mustafar Ali said that police had finally decided to arrest Mr Kontar and remove him from the airport on Monday, as his posts — which were garnering growing media attention — had embarrasse­d Malaysia.

“His statements on social media

shamed Malaysia,” Mr Ali was cited by Bernama. “(He) was arrested yesterday because he was in a restricted area without a boarding pass.”

Reports say Mr Kontar had been working in the United Arab Emirates but was deported to Malaysia in January 2017.

However he overstayed a three-month tourist visa and is now blackliste­d. He flew to Cambodia but was refused entry before being sent back to Kuala Lumpur airport on March 7.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Hassan al-Kontar uses public toilets for personal grooming during his seven month stay at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport.
TWITTER Hassan al-Kontar uses public toilets for personal grooming during his seven month stay at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport.

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