Twelve Nigerians were among 14 foreigners arrested by
Malaysian Immigration Department this week when its men busted an illegal
online gambling operations at a condominium in Kajang.
The gambling operations
were manned by two Chinese. Immigration director-general Datuk Khairul Dzaimee
Daud said the team found two Chinese nationals in one of the units and seized
six laptops, 18 mobile phones and 19 hard disk drives.
Khairul led the
operation comprising the police, as well as officers from the Malaysia Civil
Defence Force and the National Registration Department. “One of the men was
without any documents, while the other was found with an expired social visit
pass,” he said after the operation conducted between 12.30am and 2.45am on
Saturday (Oct 5).
The case has been
handed over to police for further investigations, reported thestar.com.my Khairul said that during the raid, some of
the Nigerians tried to flee by jumping from windows while others remained quiet
when they were asked questions.
All 14 will be
brought to the Immigration detention depot in Bukit Jalil for further
investigation under Section 6(1) and Section 15 of the Immigration Act 1959/63
for not possessing legal travel documents and overstaying.
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