Thursday, 28 Jan 2021 10:24 PM MYT
The Malaysian 3rd Infantry Division headquarters, in a statement today, said that 13 men and four women, aged 24 to 48, were detained at around 2am in the Malaysian 7th Infantry Brigade’s ‘Op Benteng’ sector. Reuters
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KUALA LUMPUR Jan 28 A total of 17 Indonesians were arrested on suspicion of entering Malaysia illegally at Pantai Teluk Punggai, Kota Tinggi, Johor early today.
The Malaysian 3rd Infantry Division headquarters, in a statement today, said that 13 men and four women, aged 24 to 48, were detained at around 2am in the Malaysian 7th Infantry Brigade’s “Op Benteng” sector.
January 25, 2021
KUALA LUMPUR (BERNAMA) – Eighteen illegal Indonesian immigrants were detained at Teluk Ramunia, Kota Tinggi, Johor while attempting to enter the country illegally yesterday.
According to a statement from the Malaysian Third Infantry Division Headquarters in the Terendak Camp, Melaka, all of them were detained in three raids at 2.15am, 7am and 10.50am during
Op Benteng.
In the statement, the Quick Reaction Force team with the drone team of the Defence Staff Intelligence Division were deployed after the Malaysian Maritime Sea Surveillance System (Swasla) detected the movement of a suspicious boat heading towards the location.
“The immigrants, comprising five men and 13 women aged between 28 and 51, were believed to have just entered the country illegally.
18 illegal immigrants nabbed in attempt to sneak in via Kota Tinggi 23 Jan 2021 / 21:15 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
KUALA
LUMPUR: Eighteen illegal Indonesian immigrants were detained at Teluk Ramunia, Kota Tinggi, Johor while attempting to enter the country illegally, this morning.
According to a statement from the Malaysian Third Infantry Division Headquarters in the Terendak Camp, Melaka, all of them were detained in three raids at 2.15 am, 7 am and 10.50 am during Op Benteng.
In the statement, the Quick Reaction Force team with the drone team of the Defence Staff Intelligence Division were deployed after the Malaysian Maritime Sea Surveillance System (Swasla) detected the movement of a suspicious boat heading towards the location.