Seri Kembangan market raid: two migrants hiding in drain among 530 rounded up

Number of those arrested yet to be confirmed as authorities still going through documents to ensure they have valid permit

12:21 PM MYT

 

SERDANG – An attempt by two Bangladeshi men who were hiding in a drain for two hours to avoid arrest failed when they were caught in an operation by the Immigration Department at the Selangor Wholesale Market in Seri Kembangan here early today.

Selangor Immigration director Khairrul Aminus Kamaruddin, who participated in the operation, said a total of 530 foreigners consisting of 504 men and 26 women were rounded up during the operation. 

“They comprised Myanmar nationals (277), Bangladeshi (94), India (72), Indonesia (39), Nepal (15), Sri Lanka (9), Pakistan (6) and one Vietnamese national,” he told a press conference after the operation which started around 3am. 

The operation ended at about 6am and the number of those arrested has yet to be determined as the authorities were still checking the documents of the foreigners concerned when the press conference was held. 

According to Khairrul Aminus, the foreigners will be checked to ensure they have valid documents to be in the country. 

The operation also involved the General Operations Force, the Royal Malaysia Police, the Malaysian Civil Defence Force, the Selangor National Registration Department and the Subang City Council. 

Meanwhile, Subang Jaya Mayor Datuk Mohd Fauzi Mohd Yatim said the city council had detected 10 business licenses issued to locals being sold to foreigners. – February 3, 2024

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