Malaysia and Myanmar to swap immigration detainees

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct seventeen Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein voiced today which Malaysia will send behind detainees of minor immigration crimes from Myanmar behind to their country, as well as vice versa.

"It will revoke a numbers of detainees here in Malaysia. It will revoke a series of detainees in immigration depots as well as also in a context of 6P where you will look during legalisation, amnesty as well as deportation.

"This is a right time for us to see how a firmness of these depots can be reduced as well as a efforts to lapse those who have been concerned will help us revoke a swarming depots," he told reporters after meeting Myanmar's Deputy Foreign Minister U Maung Myint here in Parliament.

Although there have been some-more than 1,000 Myanmar nationals incarcerated in a country, Hishammuddin (picture) pronounced not all have been authorised for this sell programme.

"These cases have been not violent crimes, infrequently they overstay, or there have been issues associated to immigration laws. If you do not take proactive action, when you want to enforce a laws underneath 6P, there will be some-more detainees in our depots," he said.

When asked how many Malaysians have been incarcerated in Myanmar, a home minister pronounced he does not have a series during a moment.

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The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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