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Employers Face Court Action For Not Registering Illegal Workers In Malaysia

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Employers found not registering illegal foreign workers under the Malaysia Illegal Immigrants Rehiring and Relocation Programme will be charged in court. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed said court action would be taken against employers if they were detained by immigration enforcement.

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Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed said court action would be taken against employers if they were detained by immigration enforcement.

“Under the programme, if employers did not register their workers and if the Immigration Department on enforcement campaign catch them, we will straight away charge them in court.

“There will be no more compounds imposed, in fact irresponsible employers will be brought to court and will face jail term if necessary,” he told reporters, here Wednesday.

Nur Jazlan also advised employers not to wait till the last minute to register their workers.

“Register as soon as possible, it will relieve them (employers) from any responsibility when enforcement officers make their rounds,” he said and added that so far more than 2,000 employers and 12,000 illegal immigrants had registered under the programme.

The programme implemented online was aimed at giving illegal immigrants working illegally in the country to obtain valid work permit in the required employment sectors.

He also directed the Immigration Department to launch operations and raids at shopping centres flooded with illegal immigrants especially in retailing premises and restaurants in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor.

On employers victimising their workers, Nur Jazlan said they would face action under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act (ATIPSOM) 2007.

“For example if the employers agreed to pay salaries and did not comply with the condition causing the foreign workers to run away, their employers can be charged under ATIPSOM 2007. There is a specific clause which enabled employers to be charged,” he said.

News Source: Astro Awani

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Foreign Workers Found Without Valid Papers During Joint Operation At Wholesale Market

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A TOTAL of 72 foreign workers were detained for not possessing valid documents during a joint operation at the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market. The operation by 77 officers from Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), Kuala Lumpur Immigration Department and the police conducted checks on foreign workers’ travel documents, working permits as well as United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) cards.

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Foreigners who were found without valid documents being gathered at the entrance of the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market for further checks.

DBKL Licence and Petty Traders Management Department senior assistant director Saiful Mazli said DBKL would continue to have such operations in the future to better monitor the foreign workers in the market.

“This is part of our efforts to better manage the market and monitor the foreign workers.

“We want to ensure all foreigners working here are registered but this will take some time,” he said, adding that the large population of foreigners here contributed to the problem.

“There are fewer foreign workers here today and I see some improvement.

“We hope the wholesalers here will give us their cooperation and abide by the law.

“It is also the employer’s responsibility to check the travel documents of their foreign workers frequently,” Saiful said, adding that they might conduct similar operations at least twice a week.

StarMetro reported yesterday that foreigners without a tag and uniform would not be permitted to enter the market.

Only those in colour-coded uniforms and tags worn by wholesalers and their registered foreign workers will be allowed into the market, besides local customers.

During the operation, StarMetro noticed that there were workers who did not wear the uniforms and tags.

Foreign workers who did not wear the uniforms or tags and those caught without possessing any valid working or travel documents were taken to the entrance of the market for further checks.

Kuala Lumpur Immigration Department representative Muhamad Faisal Abu Bakar, who led the operation, said some of them were suspected to have falsified their work permits and travel documents.

“We also found some of them had misused their working permit, did not have proper identification or their travelling period here had expired.

“The detained foreign workers were brought to the lock-up at the Immigration Department at Jalan Duta for further investigation and action will be taken accordingly if they were found breaking the law,” he said.

Out of the 122 foreign workers who were round-up at the market entrance, 50 were released after their documents were verified.

Some of the wholesalers who witnessed the entire operation said they supported the action by the authorities.

Local vegetable seller Elaine Shum, 43, said DBKL should conduct such operations once in a while to keep the foreign workers in check.

“Sometimes, there are just too many foreign workers here.

“I have seen foreign workers fighting with each other and I suspect they are not registered workers.

“This paints a bad image to some of the foreign workers who are really hardworking,” she said.

She added that the operation was timely as it was done during off-peak hours.

“We get busy around 3pm and we need the foreign workers to help,” she said.

Another vegetable seller, Lim Chee Leong, 33, said the operation would act as a warning to other unregistered foreigners operating here.

“It is good that they weed out the unregistered foreign workers.

“I hope this will scare off those selling vegetables at the parking lot as it affects our business here,” he said.

Foreign Worker News source: The Star

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Kedah Immigration Stops 8 Indian Nationals From Entering Malaysia

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ALOR SETAR: Eight Indian nationals who wanted to go to Kuala Lumpur to do preaching work were denied entry into the country via the Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security (ICQS) complex at Bukit Kayu Hitam, near here, yesterday.

Kedah Immigration Department director Mohamad Yusri Hashim said the men, aged between 40 and 67, were detained at 12.15pm.

“All of them were from Chennai, India. Besides preaching they were also seeking donations to buy flight tickets back to their hometown,” he said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, 11 Bangladesh and Myanmar nationals aged between 31 and 52 were nabbed in a raid in two different locations in Jitra at 12.10am yesterday.

Mohamad Yusri said they were all detained in the Immigration lock-up of the Home Ministry Building, Alor Setar for further investigations before being handed over to the Belantik Immigration Detention Depot in Sik. — Bernama

News Source: The Sun Daily

 

27 Illegal Foreign Workers Arrested By MPSJ

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An Immigration officer checking the validity of a foreign worker's travel document during a joint operation with MPSJ yesterday.

An Immigration officer checking the validity of a foreign worker’s travel document during a joint operation with MPSJ yesterday.

A total of 27 illegal foreign workers were arrested during a joint operation conducted by Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) licensing department and health department as well as the Immigration Department today.

Led by officers from the three departments, the operation was conducted at food outlets around the USJ 9 and 10 areas as well as a shopping mall in the Subang Jaya vicinity.

“In the four-hour operation which started at 10.30am, we managed to detain foreign workers from Myanmar (10), Indonesia (7), Philippines and Pakistan (3 each), India (2) and one each from Bangladesh and Nepal.

“As a result, six food outlets were issued with compound notices up to a maximum of RM1,000 for violating the MPSJ Food Establishment Licensing By-Law 2007,” an MPSJ spokesperson told theSun when contacted.

News Source: The Sun Daily

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