(comprehensive news) The Malaysian Immigration Bureau records showed that there were no exit records after entering the country from 2018 to 2021.The Geedo Islamic Party believes that the federal government should set up an investigation committee to investigate the matter.
According to the Iraqi Party reported on Wednesday (August 3), the Iraqi Party Gigue State Chairman Ahmade issued a statement on Tuesday stated that the above data was based on the recent response of the Ministry of the Interior's House of Congress.He said that according to the 2018 report of the General Audit Office, more than 100,000 tourists from China and India entered the Malaysia country without leaving a record.
Ahmade said that the government should set up a comprehensive investigation of the Wangjia Investigation Committee, including reviewing the government's electronic visa -free (ENTRI) and visa visa (VOA) policy implemented by citizens of China and Indian citizens.He believes that these unknown immigrants may cause crimes of falsification of various types of ID cards such as Malaysia, as well as increasing incidents of illegal immigration crimes.
When a Chinese woman held a Malaysian ID card in September 2019 to the Immigration Bureau to apply for a passport, it was unable to cause official suspicion because of the communication with officials.After the official investigation, it was revealed and accused a gang of falsifying ID cards, newspaper paper and passports.The accused includes the assistant director of the National Registration Bureau Penang Branch, two Chinese citizens and a Indian citizen.The 20 -person gang specifically sells these forged documents to foreigners.
Director of the National Registration Bureau Ruslin confirmed last June that officials of the criminal gang colluded with officials to sell the Malaysian ID card to foreigners, ranging from RM100 to RM 2,000 (about S $ 31 to S $ 620).EssenceHe said that a total of 200 people were charged with suspected falsification of documents from 2019 to April last year, of which 190 were foreigners.