Fifty-five Bangladeshi workers held in Malaysia factory raid

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 19:53, Sep 22, 2018 | Updated : 19:54, Sep 22, 2018

According to Malaysian law, workers can be detained and have their permits revoked if they were working at a place not referred to in their permit. File photoFifty-five Bangladeshis are among the 338 migrant workers held in an immigration raid on a factory in Malaysia’s Cyberjaya.
Quoting Immigration Department Director-General Mustafar Ali, The Star Reported that those held included 55 men from Bangladesh, 36 men and 172 women from Indonesia, 47 Nepalese men and 25 men and three women from Myanmar.
“We checked 2,230 people at the location and detained 338 foreigners.
"Most of them were detained for using temporary foreign worker permit (PLKS) belonging to different companies,” the Malaysian newspaper quoted Mustafar saying.
Initial investigations revealed that a few companies supplied foreign workers who were registered to one company but ended up working for another, he added.
“The employer and company owner had openly flouted immigration rules and regulations pertaining to the hiring of foreign workers.
“The employer took the easy route despite knowing that those with PLKS must work at the address or location stated in their permits,” said the Malaysian immigration chief.
According to Malaysian law, workers can be detained and have their permits revoked if they were working at a place not referred to in their permit.
Some of the migrant workers had overstayed their permits, did not have personal documents or had infringed on regulations, he said.
The detainees have been taken to the Bukit Jalil Immigration depot, he added.

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