M'sian Embassy in Morocco works to bring home another group of stranded M'sians

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CORONAVIRUS | The embassy looking out for any special flights as Morocco had closed its airspace as well as land, maritime crossings.

The Malaysian Embassy in Morocco is making a concerted effort to bring home another 27 stranded tourists after having assisted 113 Malaysians in the same predicament last month, said Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister Counsellor Shahril Nizam Abdul Malek.

“If there is any, the plan is to secure seats for the remaining 27 stranded Malaysian tourists. Several other options are also being considered, mindful of the cost implication as well as the safety aspect,” he toldShahril Nizam hoped that the stranded Malaysians will be patient and understanding of the situation.

They then ramped up the registration drive for Malaysians in Morocco and Mauritania through the embassy’s social media accounts. The Malaysian embassy in Morocco is also accredited to Mauritania. Shahril Nizam also applauded students in Morocco – who mostly major in Islamic studies and Arabic language – for their collective decision to remain, and hoped they will continue to stay safe and abide by the measures imposed by local authorities.

 

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