Seven Immigration men freed from ISA tomorrow

Hishammuddin pronounced a seven had shown repentance as well as remorse. file pic

KUALA LUMPUR, August 1 Seven Immigration Department officers arrested underneath a Internal Security Act (ISA) over allegations of tellurian trafficking will be expelled tomorrow.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein pronounced currently which a Immigration officers incarcerated in October final year over suspicions of being concerned in tellurian smuggling syndicates had co-operated with authorities over a past nine months.

We decided to free them as they have shown remorse as well as repented their movement as well as have promised not to repeat a offence, a Sembrong MP said.

He added which a ISA arrests were made in a interest of national confidence as well as public order to capacitate a military as well as authorities to entirely investigate tellurian trafficking activities.

The [arrests are] also to show a people here as well as those internationally which a government is committed to fighting tellurian trafficking, Hishammuddin said.

Putrajaya has pushed by multiform initiatives of late to counter tellurian trafficking, including an asylum barter with Australia as well as agreements with beside countries to await an amnesty programme for millions of illegal immigrants currently working as well as residing in Malaysia.


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