Johor Immigration Department enforcement officers detaining 26 undocumented foreigners for overstaying in a series of raids conducted in Johor Baru. - Pic courtesy of Johor Immigration Department
Johor Immigration Department enforcement officers detaining 26 undocumented foreigners for overstaying in a series of raids conducted in Johor Baru. - Pic courtesy of Johor Immigration Department

JOHOR BARU: State Immigration Department enforcement officers detained 26 undocumented foreigners for overstaying following a series of raids in the city centre here today.

Its director, Baharuddin Tahir, said 15 raids were conducted on several shoplots in the state's capital, where 115 foreigners had their travel documents screened.

The officers detained 23 Bangladeshi men, two Indian nationals and an Indonesian man after they were unable to produce valid documents.

They had committed various offences under the Immigration Act 1959/6363 for overstaying and entering the country illegally.

 - Pic courtesy of Johor Immigration Department
- Pic courtesy of Johor Immigration Department

He urged migrants to participate in the department's Migrant Repatriation Programme, which will end on Dec 31.

Under the programme, undocumented foreigners are allowed to return to their home countries voluntarily if they have a one-way ticket.

They are also required to settle outstanding Immigration compounds and have valid travel documents.

 - Pic courtesy of Johor Immigration Department
- Pic courtesy of Johor Immigration Department

He added that raids against migrants, and those harbouring them, will continue.