Malaysians using illegal Rantau Panjang-Sungai Golok route will be detained, says NSC


PASIR MAS: The law permitting the detention of Malaysians using illegal routes along the Sungai Golok-Rantau Panjang crossing, set to take effect on Dec 1, applies to everyone, including school students.

National Security Council (NSC), Security Management deputy director-general Hamzah Ishak, said Malaysians can only cross the Malaysia-Thailand border via three gazetted checkpoints in Kelantan.

"The law will be enforced effective Dec 1. All border-related issues have been addressed, including school students (using illegal routes from Sungai Golok to attend school in Rantau Panjang) under the Education Ministry's jurisdiction.

"The Ministry has developed strategies and plans. We must enforce this law to protect Malaysia's sovereignty and territorial integrity," he said.

Hamzah spoke at a press conference following a three-hour NSC meeting at the Rantau Panjang Immigration, Customs, Quarantine, and Security (ICQS) Complex on Sunday (Nov 24).

Hamzah said a mechanism will be discussed with the Education Ministry to address the issue of students who live in Thailand but attend school in Malaysia.

He noted that the law must be implemented carefully, with the support of the student’s parents.

"Insya-Allah, if the parents are on board, there will be no issues, and any border openings will be coordinated with the Thai authorities," he said.

He further emphasised that Malaysians must only use the three gazetted border checkpoints in Kelantan for crossings between Malaysia and Thailand.

"Additional details on this matter will be shared by the Kelantan police chief (Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat) as necessary," he added.

Meanwhile, Kelantan Education Department director, Datuk Mohd Zamri Abdul Aziz, said discussions are ongoing to address the issue of students at the border using illegal routes.

He added that the department has explored several proposals, which have been submitted to Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek for consideration.

It was previously reported that nearly 500 students from Thailand use illegal routes across Sungai Golok daily to attend school in Malaysia.

On Nov 6, the Kelantan police announced that effective Dec 1, they will detain Malaysians crossing the Malaysia-Thailand border using illegal routes, particularly along Sungai Golok.

Mohd Yusoff said that authorities will invoke Section 5(2) of the Immigration Act 1959/1963 to detain Malaysians using non-gazetted routes. - Bernama

   

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