Federal Territories Dept to focus on fixing Labuan’s IMM13 issue, KL’s foreigner influx

Dr Zaliha Mustafa also says illegal settlement issue by Rohingya community in Bandar Baru Sentul will be addressed soon

11:45 PM MYT

 

LABUAN – The Federal Territories Department will focus on resolving the prolonged IMM13 issues on the duty-free island and the dumping of foreign migrants in Kuala Lumpur. 

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa said these issues were discussed during the Federal Territories state security working committee meeting no.1/2024 in Kuala Lumpur today, marking the first such meeting since 2020. 

“The meeting primarily focused on various security and public order issues, including IMM13 in Labuan and the dumping of foreign immigrants,” she said in a statement tonight. 

The IMM13 is a document issued to citizens of the Philippines with refugee status in Sabah and Labuan. 

Zaliha also highlighted the issue of illegal settlements by Rohingya people in Bandar Baru Sentul, which has gone viral on social media and assured this matter would be addressed immediately. 

Zaliha also announced the establishment of a special unit, the KL Strike Force, which would operate in an integrated manner with the involvement of the police, the Immigration Department, Kuala Lumpur City Hall, the Domestic Trade Ministry and the Customs Department.  

She said the unit would tackle security issues, including those involving street traders, hawkers, small traders, beggars, homeless people, and other current matters threatening public safety and order in the Federal Territory. 

“This concerted enforcement will commence immediately in hotspot areas, including swift action based on viral posts,” Zaliha said. – May 27, 2024

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