SHAH ALAM: The Immigration Department arrested 132 illegal immigrants in a raid on a settlement at an oil palm plantation in Setia Alam on Sunday (Feb 18) morning.
Immigration deputy director-general (Operations) Jafri Embok Taha, said that 130 Indonesians and two Bangladeshi men were detained in the operation that started at 2.38 am.
Jafri said that of the 130 Indonesians, 76 were men, 46 were women and 13 were children.
He then added that the results of intelligence and complaints received by the department found that the settlement had existed for the past four years, and was equipped with electricity.
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"These foreigners are believed to be renting the area from local residents, who also supply electricity. The 'Ketua Kampung' (village chief) here claimed they shared paying about RM6,000 a month for the rental of 0.6 hectares of land.
"In this illegal settlement, there are also sundry shops, food stalls and surau. Most of these foreigners work as cleaners, restaurant assistants and construction workers in the surrounding area,” he said after the enforcement operation.
He said that, based on checks, all the foreigners involved did not have valid travel documents and had stayed in the country for far too long.
"During the three-hour operation, there were those who climbed on the roof and locked themselves (in the house) so as not to be arrested by the authorities.
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Jafri said that the operation involved 220 personnel from various agencies, including the General Operations Force (GOF) and the National Registration Department, and the case was investigated under the Immigration Act 1959/63.
Asked about action against the landowner, he replied that further review would be carried out under Section 55E (1) of the Immigration Act 1959/63.
He also reminded the public and employers not to harbour illegal immigrants, or face legal action. - Bernama