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Immigration busts marriage-for-visa syndicate after raids in Putrajaya
Immigration busts marriage-for-visa syndicate after raids in Putrajaya

The Star

time05-07-2025

  • The Star

Immigration busts marriage-for-visa syndicate after raids in Putrajaya

KUALA LUMPUR: A marriage-for-visa syndicate targeting senior citizens was busted with the arrest of five men, including the masterminds. Immigration department officers conducted the raids in Putrajaya at about 9.19am on Thursday (July 3). Director-general Datuk Zakaria Shaaban said the raiding team detained five local men aged between 30 and 66 years old. "Four of them are suspected to be the main masterminds while the fifth individual is believed to be acting as a middleman. "Six Malaysian passports, 22 Chinese passports, seven from Bangladesh, three from Indonesia, two from Vietnam, and one each from Myanmar and Macau were seized. "Among other items seized were a laptop, two printers, 26 folders containing Immigration and National Registration Department (NRD) documents, two backpacks, two vehicles and RM3,070 in cash believed to be proceeds from the syndicate's operation," he said in a statement on Saturday (July 5). The syndicate is believed to have offered illicit immigration services, particularly for applications under the "Malaysian citizen's wife" category, as well as forged NRD documents for marriages between Malaysian citizens and foreign nationals, Zakaria said. "Investigations revealed that their primary targets were elderly local men in the Klang Valley looking to marry foreign women. "The syndicate charged between RM50 to RM500 per application. We believe the syndicate has been operating for about a year," he said. All suspects are being investigated under Section 12(1)(f) of the Passport Act 1966 and have been brought to the Putrajaya Immigration office for further action, he added. 'We will continue to intensify enforcement efforts to combat any activity that violates the country's laws. "These measures are crucial to preserving the nation's stability and prosperity for the well-being of all citizens,' he said.

Brunei immigration enforcement ops nets seven foreign nationals
Brunei immigration enforcement ops nets seven foreign nationals

The Star

time03-06-2025

  • The Star

Brunei immigration enforcement ops nets seven foreign nationals

An immigration offender detained during OPS PANYAP 56/2025. - INRD via BB/ANN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The Immigration and National Registration Department recently conducted three enforcement operations under the Panyap initiative targeting various locations, resulting in the detention of seven foreign nationals for suspected immigration offences. In Operation Panyap 55/2025, two foreigners were detained in Berakas 'A' and Sengkurong. One was found overstaying, while another was allegedly working for an unauthorised employer. Operation Panyap 56/2025 in Kilanas saw two out of six foreigners inspected taken into custody — one for re-entering Brunei after legal deportation and another for failing to present valid documents. Meanwhile, Operation Panyap 57/2025 focused on fish cages along the Brunei River in Kota Batu, where one of three foreigners inspected was detained for working in a position not stated in his passport. The department also reported a prosecution case involving a 45-year-old Malaysian man, Huong Yew Siong, who was sentenced to four months in prison and three strokes of the cane for entering and staying in the country without a valid immigration pass and for failing to present his passport at entry. The case was transferred from the Royal Brunei Police Force's Kuala Belait branch. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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