PORT KLANG: The Selangor branch of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has busted a syndicate specialising in smuggling illegal immigrants, believed to have been operating in the Klang Valley for the past three years.
Selangor maritime director Capt (Maritime) Mohammad Rosli Kassim said the syndicate, known as 'Ibu Ani', was responsible for arranging accommodation, provisions and vehicles to move illegal immigrants in and out of Malaysia through unauthorised routes.
"The syndicate was busted following information from 25 illegal immigrants and six agents who were arrested onboard a smuggler's boat by the MMEA and other enforcement agencies under Op Benteng in the waters of Pulau Angsa and the coast of Pantai Sungai Janggut, last Friday.
"Following the arrests, several locations and premises were raided in Kuchai Lama Flats, Kuala Lumpur that led to the arrest of an Indonesian woman known as Ibu Ani, 56," he said at a media conference today.
A boat, a multipurpose vehicle, two vans and several mobile phones with a total estimated value of almost RM450,000 were also seized during the raids.
"The suspects will be investigated under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007 and the Immigration Act 1959/63," he said.
Mohammad Rosli said they would intensify operations to focus on skippers and agents involved in such activities and to locate the true mastermind, believed to be a foreigner, who is still at large.
He said the human trafficking syndicates were now competing against each other and offering 'full packages' worth between RM1,500 and RM2,000 in addition to testimonies of the effectiveness of their activites that they share through Whatsapp.
Mohammad Rosli also reminded owners of rental vehicles to be cautious of their customers as action would be taken against them if they were found to be colluding with illegal immigrants.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Mon Nov 08 2021
Mohammad Rosli said the syndicate, known as 'Ibu Ani', was responsible for arranging accommodation, provisions and vehicles to move illegal immigrants in and out of Malaysia through unauthorised routes. - BERNAMA
Bentong helicopter crash: Site investigation to conclude today
AAIB is still conducting investigations at the scene, and the helicopter wreckage will be removed once the probe is completed.
Vehicle inspections: MOT announces three new companies, ending Puspakom’s monopoly
Loke said the companies were selected based on key criteria, including financial stability and a minimum paid-up capital of RM10 million.
[COLUMNIST] Slower economic growth: Balancing risks and opportunities
Policymakers and businesses must balance fiscal consolidation and economic risks to ensure sustained growth this year.
Singapore grants house arrest to jailed former transport minister
S. Iswaran, jailed last year for obstructing justice and receiving more than $300,000 of gifts.
Woman pleads guilty to abandoning her newborn baby at restaurant
The accused, Nor Zainab Jamaludin, was charged with abandoning her two-day-old baby girl at the restaurant in Sanglang.
Op Sky: MACC focuses on completing investigation paper
MACC uncovers graft, money laundering in Op Sky, involving a financial consultancy firm and bank officers from multiple institutions.
Royal address, Trump's policy topics of focus at Dewan Rakyat this week
Sultan Ibrahim urge the government to firmly curb slander and online incitement on social media to prevent division.
Trump signs order imposing sanctions on International Criminal Court over investigations of Israel
Neither the US nor Israel is a member of or recognises ICC, which issued an arrest warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu over alleged war crimes.
Kesuma MADANI programme returns with various facilities for Thaipusam celebrations
According to Steven Sim, the facilities provided included lounges and breastfeeding rooms to accommodate mothers with small children.
Philippines' Vice President Duterte prepared for impeachment, father welcome to join defence team
Sara Duterte says she hasnt read the complaint backed by most lower house members, but her lawyers are preparing for a Senate trial.
Morib shooting: Foreign man succumbs to injuries - Police
Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said following the man's death, the case has resulted in two fatalities.
Malaysia committed to export controls, denies AI chip smuggling claims to China
Malaysia does not want any party to exploit its position as a semiconductor and regional logistics hub for illegal activities.
Panama president to US: Stop 'lies and falsehoods' about canal
The State Department claims that US government vessels can pass through the Panama Canal without paying.
US judge blocks Trump buyout program as 60,000 sign up to quit
The administration plans to keep fewer than 300 out of the agency's worldwide total of more than 10,000.
Trump administration to keep only 294 USAID staff out of over 10,000 globally, sources say
Dozens of USAID staff on leave, hundreds of contractors laid off, and life-saving programs worldwide left in limbo.
Flood situation in Sabah, Sarawak slightly worsens this morning
A total of 5,313 evacuees now taking shelter in temporary relief centres across both states.
US government workers face buyout deadline as Trump presses ahead with overhaul
Millions of US govt workers face a deadline to tell Trump administration whether they will accept a buyout offer or remain in their jobs.
What challenges could Trump's order on transgender sports participation face?
Here's a look at how the dispute has played out in court so far, and how it could continue.
What's next after the impeachment of Philippine Vice President Duterte?
Here are details on the trial, previous cases and the next steps in the impeachment, according to the constitution.
Palestinians appeal for help with short-term shelter in Gaza
Palestinian Authority estimates immediate funding needs of $6.5 billion for temporary housing for Gaza's more than two million people.