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Act now to halt Nigerian s deportation, Suhakam commissioner tells minister

Act now to halt Nigerian’s deportation, Suhakam commissioner tells minister Faye Kwan © Provided by Free Malaysia Today Simon Adavize Momoh’s wife, Low Kar Hui, and lawyer V Vemal Arasan. PETALING JAYA: A member of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) has urged home minister Hamzah Zainudin to intervene in the case of Simon Adavize Momoh, a detained Nigerian who is facing deportation. Noor Aziah Mohd Awal, a child commissioner, pointed out that Hamzah had the power to reverse the immigration director-general’s decision on Momoh’s deportation and his visa cancellation. She told FMT that the Office of the Children’s Commissioner had sent a letter to Hamzah and the Prime Minister’s Office in the past week to revoke the move.

Nigerian Simon Momoh files court challenge against Immigration Dept s deportation order, Malaysian wife appealing to home minister | Malaysia

Wednesday, 21 Apr 2021 11:26 AM MYT BY IDA LIM Simon Momoh s wife, Low Kar Hui, shows a picture of her husband on her phone at the Shah Alam High Court April 21, 2021. Picture by Miera Zulyana Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SHAH ALAM, April 21 Nigerian man Simon Adavize Momoh yesterday filed a lawsuit to challenge the Immigration Department’s orders to deport him from Malaysia, a country where he has been living for the past eight years with his Malaysian wife and their two young children, his lawyers confirmed today. At the same time, his wife Low Kar Hui had on Monday also written to the home minister to appeal for the reversal of the Immigration Department’s decision to cancel Simon’s spouse visa which was still valid until October 2022 and to also reverse the decision to deport him.

How Nigerian man Simon Momoh s one-day jail became ongoing month-long detention apart from Malaysian wife, young children | Malaysia

Wednesday, 21 Apr 2021 05:22 AM MYT BY IDA LIM Today, the Shah Alam High Court will hear the bid by his Malaysian wife Low Kar Hui to challenge the alleged unlawful detention of Nigerian man Simon Adavize Momoh. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 The Malaysian authorities have detained Nigerian man Simon Adavize Momoh for more than a month now, even after he had paid a fine and served his one-day jail term for a drink-driving offence. Today, the Shah Alam High Court will hear the bid by his Malaysian wife Low Kar Hui to challenge the alleged unlawful detention and to secure his release.

Malaysia set to deport Nigerian national for drink-driving

Malaysia set to deport Nigerian national for drink-driving
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Malaysia Police Detain Nigerian For 16 Days Over Drink-Driving, Family Distressed

Malaysia Police Detain Nigerian For 16 Days Over Drink-Driving, Family Distressed
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