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164 illegal immigrants in Malaysia arrested in entertainment centre raid

KUALA LUMPUR (BERNAMA) – The Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM) raided an entertainment centre in Jalan Loke Yew in Kuala Lumpur on Friday night and arrested 164 illegal immigrants.

The entertainment centre, located inside a shopping mall, is alleged to offer foreign guest relations officers (GROs) to customers for a fee ranging from MYR1,000 to MYR100,000.

Several women attempted to escape when the raiding party entered the premises, causing some of them to fall and injure themselves. A search by the JIM team found some of them hiding in toilets and a storeroom.

Kuala Lumpur JIM director Wan Mohamed Saupee Wan Yusoff said the 164 illegal immigrants arrested in the raid which started at 11.45pm on Friday and ended at 1.30am yesterday, were between 21 and 60 years old.

They comprised 114 Thai nationals, including a man; 12 Vietnamese; a woman from Laos, a Filipino woman, 27 Bangladeshi men and nine Chinese nationals, two of them women, he told reporters after the raid early yesterday.

He said they were arrested for various offences under the Immigration Act 1963, Some of the women are holders of Long-Term Social Visit Passes or Spouse Passes, but they do not know where their husbands are, he said.

He added that the owner of the premises and four caretakers were also arrested for allegedly employing and harbouring illegal immigrants.

Wan Mohamed Saupee said the raid was conducted following two weeks of intelligence over complaints from the public of drunk customers from the entertainment centre creating a nuisance, including fighting, in the surrounding area.

The suspects get into a truck. PHOTO: BERNAMA
Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Immigration Department director Wan Mohamed Saupee Wan Yusoff speaks to reporters after the raid. PHOTO: BERNAMA

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