
78 illegal immigrants, including 4 children, detained in Kuching Op Sekat
KUCHING (Aug 13): A total of 78 illegal immigrants, including four children, and one local man were detained during an integrated Op Sekat operation against illegal immigrants conducted by Kuching District Police Headquarters (IPD Kuching) on Aug 12.
The eight-hour operation, which ran from 10pm to 6am, involved 215 personnel, comprising 30 officers and 185 members from IPD Kuching, the 11th Battalion of the General Operations Force (PGA) Batu Kawa, the Immigration Department, and the National Registration Department.
Kuching district police chief ACP Alexson Naga Chabu said those detained ranged in age from nine months to 56 years.
'In this operation, a total of 78 illegal immigrants and one local man were detained. Their ages ranged from nine months to 56 years. The gender breakdown is 59 adult men, 15 adult women, one boy, and three girls. In terms of nationality, 62 were Indonesians and 16 were Bangladeshis.
'In this operation, 67 illegal immigrants were found to have committed offences under Section 6(1)(c) and Section 15(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63.
'The local man tested positive for drugs under Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,' he said in a statement today.
The operation targeted areas identified as hotspots for illegal immigrants, including industrial zones, construction sites, and squatter settlements.
Alexson said the coordinated effort aimed to detect, detain, and take legal action against illegal immigrants, as well as to strengthen security and ensure socio-economic sustainability for Malaysians.
'This integrated operation was conducted following several cases of house break-ins and robberies in areas surrounding illegal immigrant settlements, where they were suspected of being involved in these incidents,' he added.
Alexson urged the public to continue providing information on illegal immigrant activities in their areas to help authorities address these issues effectively. illegal immigrants immigration Kuching Op Sekat
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