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The statement said that according to existing legal procedures, they had to go through further document procedures before they were deported in their original countries. It also states that this campaign included background check, travel documents verification and personal interviews.
The Malaysian Border Control and Security Agency (AKPS), citing security reasons, stopped 99 foreign nationals, including 10 Indians from entering the country at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Officials said these citizens were conducted security checks at Terminal 1 of the airport and it was part of a large campaign for seven hours to investigate visitors. A total of 400 passengers were examined, out of which 99 were stopped from entering the country. Those who were denied entry were all men, including 80 Bangladeshi, 10 Indians and nine Pakistani. He was denied admission because they could not meet the standards of immigration investigation, including suspicious travel and travel records.
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The statement said that according to existing legal procedures, they had to go through further document procedures before they were deported in their original countries. It also states that this campaign included background check, travel documents verification and personal interviews.
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AKPS reported that such campaigns would be run regularly as part of a comprehensive initiative to prevent human trafficking and curb the misuse of short -term visitors. Significantly, this step has been taken by Malaysia after the Visa-free admission facility for Indian tourists was extended to December 31, 2026. Under this, Indians can live in Malaysia for 30 days without a visa. The Malaysian government hopes that by simplifying the admission process, it will be able to attract more tourists and increase their expenses within the country, which will contribute to Malaysia’s economic development.
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