Armed Forces chief says 49 new rat trails for people smuggling identified in Sarawak
Sunday, 21 Jun 2020 04:16 PM MYT
LUNDU, June 21 — As many as 49 new rat routes have been identified in Sarawak that are used by undocumented migrants to enter and exit the country “‘Ops Benteng’ involves the integrated cooperation of all the enforcement and security agencies in thwarting the entry of undocumented migrants, whether by land or sea.
He said this at a press conference after a working visit to Pos Kawalan Biawak here and presenting Aidilfitri and Gawai goody packages here.
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