No entry for foreigners coming for beer fest and gay party


BALIK PULAU: The Immigration Department is working with the police and Malaysia Islamic Development Department (Jakim) to obtain information about individuals who could be entering the country for the beer festival and gay party, said Immigration Department director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali.

He said the agencies were identifying the individuals and sharing information with the Immigration Department so that those individuals would be red-flagged in the system and served with the Not To Land (NTL) notice upon reaching the country.

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