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KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission has detained two more individuals in connection with the illegal issuance of IMM13 visit passes on Sabah 's east coast.
Meanwhile, Magistrate Don Stiwin Malanjum issued a seven-day remand order until August 7 for the second suspect, in his 30s, at the Tawau Court. Initial investigations revealed that the two suspects remanded on Wednesday have allegedly been engaged in this activity since 2022, receiving bribes totalling around RM20,000.
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