Johor to ensure eGate system operates optimally


MUAR: The Johor government will ensure that the eGate system at border entry points operates optimally throughout this year’s Aidilfitri festive season.

State public works, transport, infrastructure and communications committee chairman Moha­mad Fazli Mohamad Salleh said facilities at the Customs, Immigra­tion and Quarantine (CIQ) complexes at Bangunan Sultan Iskan­dar (BSI) and the Sultan Abu Bakar (KSAB) Complex will be maintained to avoid disruptions.

He said the eGate system at both CIQ complexes has shown increasing efficiency and is expected to handle the anticipated rise in travellers during the festive period.

“This Hari Raya, we will ensure optimal border control to manage congestion. Besides the use of eGate facilities, almost all counters will be opened. This forms part of the agenda and focus of our Op Raya at both CIQ complexes.

“This operation will run from March 14 to 28 with the involvement of personnel from the Border Control and Protection Agency, the Immigration Depart­ment and the Royal Malaysian Customs Department to ensure border traffic remains smooth and under control,” he told reporters after opening the Johor Kasih Sale Programme at the Bukit Pasir Community Hall yesterday.

Mohamad Fazli, who is the Bukit Pasir assemblyman, said that apart from focusing on border areas through Op Raya, the state government will also monitor traffic congestion hotspots across the state with the involvement of the Royal Malaysia Police and the Road Transport Department.

“Several meetings have been held regarding the possibility of congestion during Hari Raya, whether at the border or across the state, while border control operations will continue as usual,” he said.

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