Fines for 153 individuals for immigration offence

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A total of 152 Chinese nationals and a Bangladeshi man detained in an immigration bust of suspected online cheating operations carried out in Cyberjaya on Nov 20, were charged in the Sessions Court he

re today for immigration offences.

The charges against them were read in Mandarin and Malay by three interpreters from the Immigration Department. Of the total, 102 individuals were charged under Section 6 of the Immigration Act 1959/63 for failing to produce valid travel documents, and the court fined them RM5,000 each. Of the total, 152 accused paid the fine, while one person was ordered to serve the jail sentence for failing to pay the fine.

 

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