12th August, 2012
SANDAKAN: Illegal immigrants are
seeking the help of local middleman as conduit to enter the State,
Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director-general Datuk Mohd
Amdan Kurish said.
He said illegal immigrants are feeling the heat from the authorities
when entering the State as the authorities have plugged most of the
known landing points into Sabah.
“They are resorting to engaging locals to bring them into the state
by using far-flung villages bordering their countries to enter the
country,” he said.
Mohd Amdan said that these local intermediaries would guide and shelter them in the village to avoid detection from authorities.
“We are getting more vessels to beef up our security around the waters,” he said when attending a breaking of fast with MMEA personnel and handing over of contributions to orphans here Friday.
He said MMEA has a fleet of nine high-powered vessels operating in the waters off Sabah and logistical support would be increased.
“We have nabbed 1,412 illegal immigrants attempting to enter the State in the first eight months this year.
“At the same time, we are also keeping a tight watch on smuggling of
essential goods like cooking oil and sugar among others out of the
country,” Mohd Amdan said.
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Illegals get help from local to enter the State
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