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Malaysia arrests 1,500 illegal immigrants

As many as 1,565 illegal workers were detained on the first day of the second phase of Malaysia’s massive operation to flush out illegal immigrants which kicked off on January 21.
As many as 1,565 illegal workers were detained on the first day of thesecond phase of Malaysia’s massive operation to flush out illegalimmigrants which kicked off on January 21.

Malaysian HomeMinister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the raid was conducted by over 2,000officers from police, the Immigration Department, the Civil DefenceDepartment, the National Registration Department, the Anti-corruptionCommission and the Malaysian People’s Volunteer Corps (Rela).

Foreignworkers travelling to Malaysia without legal documents and workingpermits were seized in accordance with the country’s laws, he said.

Theywill be deported within seven days and the biometric system will beused to record their thumbprints so they cannot reenter the countryunder a different identity in the future, he added.

The secondphase of the raid will last until the end of this year. During the firstphase, from September 1, 2013 to January 20, 2014, Malaysian competentforces nabbed a total of 17,180 illegal immigrants.-VNA

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