KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (MCBA) foiled an attempt by 22 foreigners to enter the country illegally through operations conducted at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2.
MCBA said 21 of them were denied entry to Malaysia, while one was detained for allegedly using forged travel documents.
“The first attempt involved six Cambodians, including an individual believed to be acting as a carrier.
“All of them did not know each other and claimed to have come to Malaysia to seek asylum.
“However, investigations found that they failed to submit any supporting documents for their asylum applications as stipulated,” the agency said in a statement today.
MCBA said three Indonesians were detected abusing the 90-day single entry visa facility.
It said investigations found that they failed to give a strong justification for the purpose of entry, did not have proof of accommodation booking and did not have return flight tickets.
“Further investigation found that they were suspected of trying to enter the country to work illegally,” he said.
The agency said it also arrested a Chinese citizen after he was found to be using a passport with suspicious endorsements.
“The suspect is believed to have obtained an entry and exit stamp illegally using the flying method and misused travel documents.
“The suspect is now being detained for further investigation for forgery of documents and attempted exit without legal procedures,” it said.
The agency said it arrested 12 people, consisting of seven Indians and five Pakistanis who tried to pass the immigration check counter without going through valid checks.
All were issued with notices of refusal and will be sent back to their country immediately on the earliest flight.
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