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Three women among 39 illegal immigrants nabbed in Melaka


Three women among 39 illegal immigrants nabbed in Melaka
17 Apr 2021 / 19:46 H.
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MELAKA: The Melaka Immigration Department detained 39 illegal immigrants, including three women, in separate raids around Klebang and Batu Berendam here early this morning.
The department’s deputy director, K. Vishnutharan said those detained, aged between 23 and 50, were from Bangladesh (22), Indonesia (nine), Pakistan (six) and Myanmar (two).
He said all of them were detained on suspicion of committing offences under the Immigration Act 1956/63 for overstaying and not having valid travel documents.
“A total of 132 immigrants were screened in the first raid at a settlement for foreign workers in Pantai Klebang at 1.15 am, while another 34 of them were screened during a 4 am raid around the Batu Berendam Wholesale Market,” he said in a statement here today. ....

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Few Nepalis apply for Malaysia amnesty scheme for undocumented workers


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Few Nepalis apply for Malaysia amnesty scheme for undocumented workers
Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, Dec. 26 The Malaysian government has once again rolled out an amnesty scheme targeting illegal immigrants, including undocumented Nepali workers, giving them a chance to return home.
Under the latest scheme, Nepalis living in Malaysia illegally can voluntarily return home without facing any serious legal actions.
Nepali workers can apply to return home under this scheme, Pratik Karki, second secretary at the Nepali Embassy in Malaysia, told the Post over the phone. The difference between the previous amnesty scheme and the new one is that workers will be required to pay only 500 Malaysian ringgits (approximately Rs20,295) compared to RM700 in the past. ....

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