Johor Immigration busts disabled begging syndicate, six Chinese nationals arrested


Photo courtesy of Johor Immigration via Facebook.

JOHOR BARU: The Malaysian Immigration Department busted a street begging syndicate involving persons with disabilities and detained six Chinese nationals during Op Serkap last Thursday (Sept 5).

State Immigration director Datuk Mohd Rusdi Mohd Darus said the six individuals, comprising three men and three women aged between 51 and 63 years old, were detained around 4.20pm.

He said the operation was a result of public tip-offs and two months of surveillance on foreign nationals using a city apartment as a meeting point to hand over their earnings from begging.

"The syndicate was led by two women who collected the earnings from their male counterparts, some of whom were missing a leg or an arm.

"These women acted as the ‘up-line’ for the beggars, distributing the collected funds among them,” he posted on the department’s Facebook page on Sunday (Sept 8).

Preliminary investigations revealed that each beggar earned between RM2,400 and RM12,000 per month, with disabled beggars reportedly receiving additional incentives of up to RM1,200 monthly.

"We also seized RM4,682 in cash and several foreign currency notes," Mohd Rusdi added.

The case is being investigated under Sections 6(1)(c), 55E, and 56(1A)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 (Act 155). – Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

Johor Zoo to close every Tuesday from Nov for cleaning works
Four missing tahfiz students found safe in Bangi
Dungun crash: Suspect's husband apologises, says wife never the same after losing baby 10 years ago
Court sets Nov 12 to hear Paul Yong's bid to submit fresh evidence in rape case
Focus on inclusivity, sustainability: Malaysia receives Asean chairmanship baton from Laos
No state polls seat discussions with other parties yet, says Sabah Pakatan chief
Sabah's economy on the right track, Hajiji
Cops detain suspect in Bangsar snatch thief case
Sabah’s unique accommodations highlight conservation efforts
Kedah and Perlis see drop in flood victims as weather warning remains

Others Also Read