Over 30 minors nabbed for using ICs of others to work in Johor factory


JOHOR BARU: Thirty-one minors, including a 14 year old, have been detained for using people's identity cards in order to obtain part-time work at a box factory in Johor Technology Park, Senai.

Putrajaya National Registration Department (NRD) investigation and enforcement division director Mohammad Khairu Farhan Md Saad said 16 boys and 15 girls were found using identity cards belonging to others, including family members, to gain employment.

He said some had dropped out of school at 12, while others still attending school, claimed they were working at the factory during school holidays.

"The detainees are all under 18, with the youngest being just 14 years old," he said at a press conference here on Monday (Nov 17).

He added that the minors were among 117 individuals, including 86 foreign nationals, detained at the factory during Ops Kotak, a joint operation between NRD and the Johor Immigration Department.

He said the operation involved 56 enforcement officers from the NRD in Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Melaka, as well as 30 Immigration officers.

He confirmed that all 86 foreign nationals, comprising 67 women and 19 men from Indonesia, the Philippines and other countries, were using fraudulent identity documents sourced from agents in their home countries.

The detainees were taken to the NRD office at the Home Ministry complex here for further action.

The case will be investigated under Regulation 25(1)(e) of the National Registration Regulations 1990. – Bernama
 

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