(Reuters) -Microsoft is cutting hundreds of jobs at its Azure cloud unit, Business Insider reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the situation.
Not going anywhere: Four of the suspects had UNHCR cards, while another two did not have any documents or valid passes to be in the country. — Photo courtesy of Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia’s Facebook page
Immigration director-general Datuk Ruslan Jusoh said the operation was carried out after three weeks of intelligence reports and public information. “The team also apprehended two Rohingya persons suspected of being ‘transporters’ and ‘assistants’ and two other Rohingya believed to be on the way to Kuala Lumpur.Ruslan said four of the Rohingya suspects had UNHCR cards, while another two did not have any documents or valid passes to be in the country.
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