KOTA KINABALU: Graft busters have crippled a syndicate comprising five enforcement officers that had been providing a “service” that enabled undocumented migrants to travel using someone else’s MyKad.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission uncovered the ruse by the group, which had been operating from Sabah’s east coast Tawau district.
It is learnt that the five enforcement officers, including two women, aged between 30 and 41, were detained when they provided their statements over the case between 2.30pm and 8.40pm on Thursday . A MACC source said the syndicate’s modus operandi involved charging around RM2,500 each to anyone who intended to utilise their service.
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