Singaporean jailed in Malaysia for illegally walking across Causeway

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PEKAN NENAS, Johor – A Singaporean fugitive was sentenced to 12 months’ jail for illegally walking across the Causeway into Malaysia without a passport.

Sessions Court Judge Salawati Djambari sentenced Tan Hock Chye, 47, to the jail-term soon after he pleaded guilty.

The accused, who had the charge read out to him in Chinese, also admitted that he was on the wanted list in Singapore and also had previous convictions for armed robbery and drug-related offences.

Salawati, when passing sentence, said that this was not just a case of someone illegally entering Malaysia, but of someone hiding from their own country’s laws.

Soon after passing sentence, Salawati ordered the accused’s mobile phone to be confiscated after it started ringing in court.

According to the facts of the case, the accused was arrested at the Iskandar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine complex at 9.15am on Feb 28.

He was charged under Section 6(1)(a) of the Immigration Act.

Immigration Department prosecutor A. Vickneswaran prosecuted the case.

Meanwhile, at the same court, Salawati sentenced a total 86 foreigners from seven countries between two weeks and 15 months imprisonment for various immigration offences.

The foreigners, 30 women and 56 men, were from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, India and Nepal.

The offences were mainly for illegally entry into Malaysia without a passport, overstaying, misuse of social passes and using fake entry passes.

The foreigners were mainly working in food outlets, factories, farms and construction sites.

The cases were prosecuted by Immigration prosecutors Lee Siew Ching and Hanapiah Rosli.

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Monday, March 14, 2016 – 21:09
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