
Ops Gegar: Immigration Dept detains 29 foreigners in Niah raid
MIRI (June 23): A total of 29 foreign nationals were detained by the Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM) Sarawak during an 'Ops Gegar' raid at an entertainment outlet in Niah here yesterday.
According to a statement from JIM Sarawak, the operation, conducted around midnight by 11 officers from JIM Sarawak's Special Action Team (PTK), aimed to curb vice and illegal activities, particularly those involving foreign workers without valid work permits.
'A total of 64 individuals were inpected during the raid, leading to the detention of 29 for various offences.
'The individuals, comprising 19 males and 10 females, are being investigated under Immigation Act 1959/63 and Immigration Regulations for offences such as employing workers without valid permits and misuse of permits,' the department stated.
JIM Sarawak urged the public, especially business owners to always abide to the law when employing foreign workers.
'Hiring foreign workers through illegal channels not only violates the law but can also result in negative implications, including exploitation and security issues.
'Therefore, cooperation from all parties is crucial to ensure public order and uphold the rule of law,' it added. foreigners Immigration Department lead miri Niah
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