Loke: No more 'raba-raba' business at airports with installation of new X-ray machines


Anthony Loke (fifth from left) at the groundbreaking ceremony in KLIA2 on Friday.

SEPANG: The days of passengers being "raba-raba" (frisked) at immigration check points in KLIA and KLIA2 will soon be a thing of the past, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

"Reporters covering Parliament will know that there is this funny guy from Sabah's Kinabatangan who uses the word 'raba-raba' each time he passes through the airport.

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