Bid to smuggle migrants via river route foiled


PASIR PUTEH: Malaysian ­Mari­time Enforcement Agency (MMEA) foiled an attempt to smuggle 16 Myanmar migrants, including five women, via a river route in Kota Baru during an early morning operation on Friday.

Its Kelantan director Maritime Captain Kamal Mohamad said the people were arrested at Sungai Kampung Kijang after a speedboat carrying them was spotted five nautical miles offshore.

He said MMEA teams conducting Ops Naga, Ops Damai, Ops Tirus and Ops Khas Pagar Laut chased the boat after spotting suspicious activity, Bernama reported.

“The boat escaped by speeding into a narrow, shallow river. Darkness made it hard for patrol boats to approach, so a land team was sent to intercept the group,” he told a press conference yesterday.

Kamal said the search led to the arrest of 16 individuals, aged 16 to 51, along the riverbank. He said a 36-year-old Malaysia man was also arrested, suspected of transporting the migrants by land.

“Preliminary investigations found all foreigners had wor­k­ed in restaurants, eateries and construction across the country befo­re being smuggled by syndicates to a neighbouring nation.

“The mig­rants said they were char­ged RM3,500 each to return to Myan­mar, while the land transporter earned RM250,” he added.

All suspects were taken to Kelantan Maritime Headquarters for further investigation under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act and the Immigration Act for migrant smuggling and lacking valid travel documents.

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