Three Americans ordered to leave Sabah immediately


Sabah Immigration Department director Datuk Muhamad Sade Mohd Amin.

TAWAU (Bernama): Three Americans have been ordered to leave Sabah immediately after they were found to have entered and resided in Malaysia without a valid pass or permit, says state Immigration director Datuk Dr Muhamad Sade Mohamad Amin.

He said the three Americans – a 38-year-old man; his son, 14; and daughter, 16 – entered the country through the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in 2017 and later reported that their passports were missing.

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