logo
20 illegal immigrants detained in Kelantan under Op Taring Wawasan

20 illegal immigrants detained in Kelantan under Op Taring Wawasan

The Sun2 days ago
KOTA BHARU: The 8th Battalion of the General Operations Force (GOF) detained 20 illegal immigrants, including two suspected tekong, in three separate raids under Op Taring Wawasan Kelantan.
The operations took place on Wednesday (Aug 13) and Thursday (Aug 14) across Machang and Pasir Mas.
Southeast Brigade GOF commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid confirmed the arrests.
The first two raids occurred in Machang on Wednesday, resulting in the detention of 11 Pakistani nationals.
Two of those detained were believed to be tekong, responsible for smuggling operations.
The first raid on the Machang–Kuala Krai Bypass Highway at 9.30 pm led to the arrest of six Pakistani men in a vehicle.
'The driver possessed a valid passport, but the other five had expired passports and no valid entry stamp,' said Nik Ros Azhan.
About 40 minutes later, five more Pakistani men were detained, including a driver with an expired passport.
The four passengers lacked valid entry stamps, leading to their arrest.
Both drivers, aged 31 and 32, were held under Section 26J of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act (ATIPSOM) 2007.
The 11 passengers were detained under Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1059/63.
In the third raid at 6.45 am on Thursday, nine Myanmar nationals were detained in Kampung Kubang Pak Hitam, Pasir Mas.
The group consisted of seven men and two women without valid identification documents.
They were taken to the Pasir Mas Police Headquarters for further investigation under the same laws. - Bernama
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Op Sohor: MACC received information from Johor Regent
Op Sohor: MACC received information from Johor Regent

Malaysian Reserve

time22 minutes ago

  • Malaysian Reserve

Op Sohor: MACC received information from Johor Regent

CYBERJAYA — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) revealed today Johor Regent, Tunku Mahkota Ismail had provided information that assisted the investigations under Op Sohor, which are currently still ongoing. Its chief commissioner, Tan Sri Azam Baki said the Regent also wanted to curb smuggling at the country's borders. 'I would like to inform that His Royal Highness Tunku Mahkota Johor as Regent of Johor, has been very cooperative in this matter and wants such activities to be curbed,' he told the media after the close of the Anti-Corruption Graduates Convention (KOMAWAR) here today, adding that the syndicate is believed to be focused only in the southern region of the country with no new arrests being made. 'I expect so far there has been no (new arrests), if there are any links, (for instance) when we look into money laundering it might be possible there are other parties benefitting from this activity, and if so, we will investigate further,' he said. He also said that the commission was looking into the reasons behind the existence of the online media company that two of the suspects arrested under Op Sohor were working for and confirmed that both suspects were not from any mainstream media. 'They work for a company, which name I can't reveal, and we're looking into why it was set up,' Azam said, adding that they believed that both the suspects acted as enablers by leaking information to the syndicate. The MACC had arrested five senior armed forces officers on Wednesday for allegedly leaking military operation information to smugglers and colluding with a syndicate to smuggle in contraband, including drugs and cigarettes, estimated to be worth RM5 million a month. Meanwhile, Azam said during his speech at the close of KOMAWAR that it was organised not only to provide exposure and education on corruption and integrity but to instill values and build character among university students. The biennial KOMAWAR's objective is to shape a generation of graduates to reject corruption and allow youth to support integrity and transparency in the country's administration, he added. — BERNAMA

Johor Regent aids MACC in Op Sohor smuggling probe
Johor Regent aids MACC in Op Sohor smuggling probe

The Sun

time7 hours ago

  • The Sun

Johor Regent aids MACC in Op Sohor smuggling probe

CYBERJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) confirmed receiving crucial information from Johor Regent Tunku Mahkota Ismail in its ongoing Op Sohor investigations. MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki stated the Regent actively supports efforts to combat smuggling at national borders. 'His Royal Highness Tunku Mahkota Johor has been highly cooperative and wants such illegal activities stopped,' Azam told reporters after the Anti-Corruption Graduates Convention (KOMAWAR). He clarified the syndicate operates solely in the southern region, with no recent arrests made. 'If money laundering links emerge involving other beneficiaries, we will expand our probe,' Azam added. The commission is also investigating an online media firm linked to two suspects detained under Op Sohor. 'They worked for an undisclosed company, and we're examining its establishment purpose,' Azam revealed. The suspects allegedly leaked confidential data to the smuggling network. Five senior military officers were arrested earlier for colluding with syndicates to smuggle drugs and cigarettes worth RM5 million monthly. Azam emphasised KOMAWAR's role in educating graduates against corruption and fostering integrity. The biennial programme aims to cultivate youth support for transparent governance. - Bernama

Op Sohor: MACC Received Information From Johor Regent
Op Sohor: MACC Received Information From Johor Regent

Barnama

time9 hours ago

  • Barnama

Op Sohor: MACC Received Information From Johor Regent

CYBERJAYA, Aug 16 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) revealed today Johor Regent, Tunku Mahkota Ismail had provided information that assisted the investigations under Op Sohor, which are currently still ongoing. Its chief commissioner, Tan Sri Azam Baki said the Regent also wanted to curb smuggling at the country's borders. "I would like to inform that His Royal Highness Tunku Mahkota Johor as Regent of Johor, has been very cooperative in this matter and wants such activities to be curbed," he told the media after the close of the Anti-Corruption Graduates Convention (KOMAWAR) here today, adding that the syndicate is believed to be focused only in the southern region of the country with no new arrests being made. "I expect so far there has been no (new arrests), if there are any links, (for instance) when we look into money laundering it might be possible there are other parties benefitting from this activity, and if so, we will investigate further,' he said. He also said that the commission was looking into the reasons behind the existence of the online media company that two of the suspects arrested under Op Sohor were working for and confirmed that both suspects were not from any mainstream media. 'They work for a company, which name I can't reveal, and we're looking into why it was set up,' Azam said, adding that they believed that both the suspects acted as enablers by leaking information to the syndicate. The MACC had arrested five senior armed forces officers on Wednesday for allegedly leaking military operation information to smugglers and colluding with a syndicate to smuggle in contraband, including drugs and cigarettes, estimated to be worth RM5 million a month. Meanwhile, Azam said during his speech at the close of KOMAWAR that it was organised not only to provide exposure and education on corruption and integrity but to instill values and build character among university students. The biennial KOMAWAR's objective is to shape a generation of graduates to reject corruption and allow youth to support integrity and transparency in the country's administration, he added.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store