PUTRAJAYA: The Immigration Department busted a syndicate forging Foreign Workers Medical Examination Monitoring Agency (FOMEMA) documents following th...
: The Immigration Department busted a syndicate forging Foreign Workers Medical Examination Monitoring Agency documents following the arrest of five Bangladeshi nationals in Petaling Jaya yesterday.
He said the syndicate would offer foreign nationals without passports the opportunity to obtain the documents with the help of these assistants for RM100 per passport, who would then visit FOMEMA panel clinics to apply for the papers using fake passports.“Checks revealed that the mastermind had overstayed and the others did not possess valid travel documents to be in the country,“ he said in a statement today.
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