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Jumaat, 13 Julai 2018
Berita Malaysia. 7864.
Mohammed Nor pengerusi baharu TH
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LEMBAGA Tabung Haji (TH) melantik bekas pengerusi eksekutif Suruhanjaya Sekuriti, Tan Sri Mohammed Nor Md Yusof sebagai pengerusi baharunya. TH juga menamakan bekas ketua pegawai eksekutif BIMB Holdings Bhd Datuk Seri Zukri Samat sebagai ketua pegawai eksekutifnya yang baharu. Kedua-dua pelantikan itu berkuat kuasa hari ini, kata Mohammed Nor.
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Jumaat, 13 Julai 2018 | 8:13am Mustafar Ali 'beraksi' kejar PATI
Oleh Faris Fuad faris.fuad@nstp.com.my
KUALA LUMPUR: Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia (Imigresen), Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali 'beraksi' dengan mengejar beberapa lelaki warga Nigeria yang juga pendatang asing tanpa izin (PATI) selepas mereka mencuba meloloskan diri daripada ditahan pegawai Imigresen. Ketangkasan Mustafar itu dilihat ketika Ops Mega 3.0 yang disertai kira-kira 150 pegawai Imigresen di sebuah pangsapuri di Kepong, di sini, awal pagi tadi. Pada masa sama, Mustafar berkata, beberapa pegawai Imigresen turut mengalami kecederaan selepas dirempuh lelaki berkenaan. "Pagi ini kita ada aksi mengejar warga Nigeria, pegawai kita yang dirempuh dan mengalami kecederaan sudah dirawat. "Semua sedia maklum warga Nigeria ini bertubuh sasa, ada pegawai Imigresen tercampak akibat dirempuh individu itu.
'AWANG Hitam' antara yang ditahan dalam Ops Mega 3.0 oleh Jabatan Imigresen Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur di Taman Ehsan dan Bukit Idaman Kepong. - Foto Rosdan Wahid
"Selain di Kepong, kita juga jalankan pemeriksaan di sebuah pangsapuri di Selayang dan rumah kongsi di kawasan pembinaan di Bukit Jalil.
"Pelbagai gelagat kita dapat tengok, ada yang menyorok celah dinding dan di bawah sofa, sanggup tindihkan sofa di atas badan mereka untuk memastikan tidak dikesan Imigresen," katanya pada sidang media selepas membuat tinjauan lokasi akhir Ops Mega 3.0, di Bukit Jalil, di sini, awal pagi ini. Mengulas lanjut, Mustafar berkata, daripada 468 warga asing diperiksa, seramai 258 PATI ditahan. "Di Selayang, kita periksa 185 warga asing dan tangkap 68 PATI di mana 40 daripadanya warga Indonesia dan bakinya Bangladesh. "Susulan itu, kita periksa 30 orang dan tangkap sembilan PATI di Kepong, empat warga Nigeria, Indonesia (4) dan Filipina (1). "Di Bukit Jalil pula, kita periksa 253 warga asing, 181 daripadanya ditangkap, warga Indonesia mencatatkan bilangan tertinggi dengan 140 orang, Myanmar (21) dan Bangladesh (20).
'AWANG Hitam' antara yang ditahan dalam Ops Mega 3.0 oleh Jabatan Imigresen Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur di Taman Ehsan dan Bukit Idaman Kepong. - Foto Rosdan Wahid
"Kesemua PATI berkenaan akan disiasat mengikut Akta Imigresen 1959/63, Akta Pasport 1966 dan Peraturan-Peraturan Imigresen 1963," katanya.
Ketika ditanya mengenai kesalahan PATI itu, Mustafar berkata, hasil semakan pihaknya mendapati sebahagian besar pasport individu berkenaan sudah tamat tempoh. "Selepas itu, kita lihat ada yang lari dari majikan masing-masing dan bekerja di tempat lain, dalam dokumen sepatutnya bekerja di Brickfields tapi sekarang sudah tukar tempat ke Selayang. "Kita juga dapat kesan kesalahan pemalsuan dokumen, ia sudah menjadi sindiket di Malaysia. "Atas sebab itu, kita usaha membanteras sindiket itu secara berterusan, seperti yang mana yang kita buat sebelum ini dengan menumpaskan sindiket pasport palsu didalangi warga Indonesia," katanya.
'AWANG Hitam' antara yang ditahan dalam Ops Mega 3.0 oleh Jabatan Imigresen Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur di Taman Ehsan dan Bukit Idaman Kepong. - Foto Rosdan Wahid
MALAYSIA Minister: Zakir Naik’s deportation to be discussed with Modi
Published 1 hour ago on 13 July 2018
By Zurairi AR
M. Kulasegaran (pic) defended the prime minister's remark that Dr Zakir Naik can stay in Malaysia provided he does no wrong or not cause any unrest. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 — Minister M. Kulasegaran said today that the issue of deporting televangelist Dr Zakir Naik was discussed in the last Cabinet meeting, and it was decided that the Attorney General (AG) will only be consulted following a formal request from India.
The human resources minister said he will also bring up the matter with India’s prime minister Narendra Modi when he leaves for an official visit there.
“Let the Indian government make the necessary deportation order and we will follow the rule of law, but the bottom line was that the Indian government must make that request,” the Ipoh Barat MP said in a statement.
“This is the right way of doing things, it is not right for the government nor one man to decide this matter, it should be decided by law in the courts as they have the duty to dispense justice.”
He said the matter was raised in the Cabinet meeting by him, and fellow ministers Gobind Singh Deo and Xavier Jayakumar.
Kulasegaran also defended Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s remark that Dr Zakir can stay in Malaysia provided he does no wrong or not cause any unrest.
“I assure the people that when I go to India and if I have the chance to meet the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I will discuss this matter with him as well,” the minister said.
According to Indian media, India’s Ministry of External Affairs had formally requested Dr Zakir’s extradition in January. Barisan Nasional was in power then.
The controversial Islamic preacher Dr Zakir had earlier this week expressed his gratitude to the Malaysian government for not deporting him home to India.
He also expressed disappointment over some local media reports, which he claimed had tarnished his image by linking him to terror-related activities, and accused him of delivering hate speeches.
The Mumbai-born Islamic televangelist is also wanted by the Indian government for alleged money laundering besides terrorism.
He is under investigation for issuing alleged hate speeches that inspired the 2016 terror attack on a cafe in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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