64 foreigners detained during Immigration raids in Malacca


MELAKA, 19 Ogos -- Pegawai Imigresen (kanan) mengiringi tujuh wanita warga Vietnam dipercayai pegawai pelayan pelanggan (GRO) yang ditahan di sebuah bengkel yang diubah suai menjadi pusat hiburan dalam operasi penguatkuasaan di Malim di sini hari ini. Seramai 64 warga asing termasuk tujuh wanita warga Vietnam berkenaan ditahan Jabatan Imigresen Melaka atas pelbagai kesalahan dalam 16 serbuan di sembilan lokasi di daerah Melaka Tengah malam tadi. -- fotoBERNAMA (2013) HAKCIPTA TERPELIHARA.

MALACCA: A total of 64 foreign citizens, including seven Vietnamese women, were detained during raids conducted by the Immigration Department at nine locations in Melaka Tengah.

State Immigration director Kamalludin Ismail said that the Vietnamese women, aged between 25 and 30, were detained at a car workshop which had been renovated into an entertainment centre in Malim here at 9pm on Sunday.

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