KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Special Task Force (Sabah as well as Labuan) dull up a total of 501 foreigners aged in between sixteen as well as 58 for investigation in a joint operation called 'Ops Tanduk', Saturday.
This was a second array of a Ops Tanduk conducted by a Federal Special Task Force (FSTF) with a partnership of a National Registration Department as well as a police.
Its Director Datuk Suhaimi Salleh pronounced a initial array was conducted in Lahad Datu from November 7-8 in 10 locations with a total of 519 foreigners dull up.
He pronounced this when met at a Tanjung Aru Community Hall where those dull up were brought for inspection.
"In this second series, out of a 501 foreigners dull up, a total of 310 comprised Filipinos, followed by 80 Indonesians as well as 111 others.
"A total of 220 were brought to a documentation centre, out of which 188 were Filipinos, 31 Indonesians as well as a single other."
He pronounced 179 were remanded as well as out of these 160 were Filipinos comprising 101 men, 32 women as well as twenty-seven children, whilst a remaining nineteen were Indonesians comprising 13 men, 4 women as well as dual children.
"The operation which proposed upon November twenty-three as well as ended upon November 24 was conducted in twelve separate locations in Sepanggar, Menggatal as well as Inanam involving squatter homes as well as stipulate workers' quarters, between others," he said.
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On another development, he pronounced a Ops Tanduk was also conducted in 3 separate locations in Penampang, with 139 foreigners dull up for investigation comprising 48 Filipinos, 49 Indonesians as well as 42 others.
He pronounced out of which figure, a total of 48 people were taken to a documentation centre comprising twenty-two Filipinos, twenty-two Indonesians as well as 4 Pakistanis, whilst 31 people were remanded comprising nineteen Filipinos out of which twelve were men, 5 women as well as dual children.
"This was followed by twelve Indonesians comprising 5 men, 5 women as well as dual children.
Those remanded have been sent to a temporary apprehension centre in Papar for serve movement by a Immigration Department.
Also present was Federal Special Task Force (Sabah as well as Labuan) Operation Chief ACP Abdul Aziz Alwee. (DE)
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