Two immigration officers suspended over nude squat


June 17, 2011

The causeway joining Malaysia as well as Singapore.
KUALA LUMPUR, June 17 Two immigration officers In Johor Bahru have been dangling over reports which dual Singaporean women were forced to do bare squats for passing through border controls without removing their passports stamped.

According to the Singapore Straits Times the island republics Foreign Affairs Ministry had additionally pronounced which the allegations are serious as well as lift concerns.

We acquire the discerning announcement of the Malaysian authorities of an immediate investigation, the daily quoted the ministry orator as saying.

Malaysian Immigration Department director-general Datuk Alias Ahmad pronounced yesterday which the officials had been dangling until the multi-agency inquiry, which headed to Johor yesterday to begin its probe, completes its investigation, according to the ST report.

Alias additionally pronounced which the seven-man row had 5 days to contention the report to the Immigration Department as well as may summon the dual women if necessary.

He said, however, which their detention was legal as they had underneath Malaysias Immigration Act as they had entered the country without passing through biometric fingerprint checks, the ST reported.

The journal additionally wrote which both women would contention their written statements to Singapores foreign ministry today.

The ministry pronounced it will hand the statements over to the Malaysian High Commission in hopes which this will help the Malaysian investigators come to the discerning conclusion.

It was reported upon Tuesday which the dual women, who gathering to Johor Baru for supper last week, were questioned by Malaysian immigration officials, handcuffed, thrown at the behind of bars as well as made to do squats whilst n! aked.

The dual women pronounced they had driven into Johor Baru without removing their passports stamped, claiming to have dr! iven thr ough an unmanned immigration lane.

Following their punishment, they were authorised to lapse to Singapore after 48 hours with the warning.

Now behind in Singapore, both women say they will never again revisit Malaysia after the incident which drew critique from antithesis MPs who called the act humiliating as well as ridiculous.

The Straits Times combined which one of the women, known as Chang, would be taking legal movement though had yet to encounter the counsel whilst the other, Lim, would let the make the difference rest after making the formal censure as she would have to come in Malaysia for the suit as well as I do not wish to step in there anymore.


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