Malaysian immigration authorities detained 150 undocumented foreign nationals, including 25 Bangladeshis, during anti-illegal immigration operations in Kuala Lumpur early Wednesday. The raids took place at an apartment block in Selayang and near Old Klang Road, according to The Star. Datuk Lokman Efendi Ramli, Deputy Director General (Operations) of the Immigration Department, said 52 officers conducted the Selayang raid based on intelligence, arresting 79 people aged between 17 and 55.
Those detained were accused of lacking valid passports or work permits and overstaying their visas. Among them were 39 Indonesians, 25 Bangladeshis, 10 Nepalis, two Indians, two Pakistanis, and one Myanmar national. Ramli stated that the detainees were employed in various sectors, including security, food service, laundry, housekeeping, and construction.
A second operation near Old Klang Road led to the arrest of 71 more foreigners, comprising 33 Indonesian men, 33 Indonesian women, two Myanmar men, one Myanmar woman, one Indian man, and one Pakistani. The operations reflect Malaysia’s continued enforcement against undocumented migrant workers.