Students crossing Thai border to go to school to be placed in hostels, says Fadhlina

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Students crossing Thai border to go to school to be placed in hostels, says Fadhlina
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian students living in Thailand , who cross Sungai Golok via illegal routes daily to attend school in Malaysia, will be accommodated in hostels.

This initiative is one of the initial steps taken for students under the management of the Education Ministry following the National Security Council's decision to enforce a ban on using illegal crossings along Sungai Golok from Dec 1. Reports indicate nearly 500 students from Thailand utilise illegal crossings at locations like Jambu, Ibrahim Pencen and Paun, with a boat charge of RM1 imposed on students.

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