Friday, August 05, 2022

20 Sri Lankans deported every week over visa violations



20 Sri Lankans deported every week over visa violations


Sri Lanka’s anti-human trafficking task force has advised those seeking job opportunities abroad to go through proper channels to avoid deportation.


PETALING JAYA: Groups of Sri Lankans who have been entering Malaysia under visit visas in the hope of obtaining employment passes here have been repeatedly denied entry by immigration authorities.

A report by Sri Lanka’s Daily Mirror, quoting the country’s defence ministry, said at least 20 Sri Lankans were being deported from Malaysian airports every week.


It said Malaysian immigration authorities were taking more stringent measures to scrutinise visit pass holders.

The report said those who successfully entered Malaysia later discovered that they had been duped by “job agents” and had become victims of human trafficking.

They were also believed to have been forced to work under harsh and inhumane conditions with low wages.

The Sri Lankan government said it had alerted the country’s national anti-human trafficking task force over the issue.

The task force advised Sri Lankans seeking job opportunities abroad to go through the proper channels and to verify job openings with the nation’s foreign employment bureau first.

1 comment:

  1. They may have a good chance to stay if they are Orang Kita (Muslims). Just have to show they can recite the Shahada...

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