
SEPANG: The Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (MBCA) yesterday foiled another 'counter-setting' attempt involving 26 Bangladeshi nationals at Terminal 1 of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
The group had arrived from Dhaka on two separate flights and was believed to have coordinated their entry into the country with the help of certain parties.
Acting on intelligence, an MBCA team intercepted the foreigners at the international arrival hall shortly after they disembarked.
"Based on prior intelligence, the foreigners arrived on two flights, and their entry was believed to have been carefully coordinated with the assistance of certain parties.
"Investigations later showed the foreigners did not meet the immigration entry requirements and had provided questionable reasons for their visit," the agency said in a statement today.
The agency added that deportation orders were issued immediately, and all 26 foreigners were sent back to Dhaka on the next available flights. - NST

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