More than 10 illegal immigrants arrested at Malaysia-Thailand border

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More than 10 illegal immigrants arrested at Malaysia-Thailand border
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ALOR SETAR: The Malaysian Army through the Malaysian Second Infantry Division Headquarters arrested 13 illegal immigrants in an operation at the Malaysia-Thailand border near Bukit Kayu Hitam, Wednesday.In a statement on Thursday , the Malaysian army said the arrests were made at around 2pm after a team of officers carrying out the operation detected five illegal immigrants who were crossing the river to head to the main road near the Malaysia-Thailand border.

"The team then managed to arrest eight more illegal immigrants who were hiding in nearby areas, bringing the total number of arrests to 13 people," the army said.

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