World Immigration News

Bangladesh, Myanmar nationals caught in KL immigration crackdown on undocumented traders

Release Date
2025-04-19
Media
Yahoo News
Summary
Between April 10 and 16, Malaysian immigration authorities in Kuala Lumpur detained several foreign nationals from Bangladesh and Myanmar during enforcement operations targeting undocumented workers and illegal traders.

On April 11, two Bangladeshi men were arrested at the Danau Kota Ramadan bazaar during "Ops Selera." Another operation on April 12 at the Kampung Baru bazaar led to the arrest of three more Bangladeshis and one Myanmar national for overstaying and lacking valid documentation.

These actions were part of a broader crackdown on unauthorized foreign business activities. Earlier, on April 10, a joint operation called "Ops Belanja" issued fines to foreign traders but made no arrests. Similarly, a routine check on April 16 under "Ops Kutip" resulted in no detentions.

The Immigration Department emphasized its commitment to enforcing immigration laws and warned employers and businesses against hiring or allowing foreigners to trade without proper permits.
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MALAYSIA