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    Friday, June 5, 2020

    5,300 Filipino immigrants ‘stranded’ at detention centres in Sabah

    TAWAU: About 5,300 Filipino illegal immigrants are “stranded” at temporary detention centers (PTS) in Sabah after the Philippine government refused to accept their return to the republic due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    National Security Council (NSC) Sabah director Sharifah Sitti Saleha Habib Yussof said this resulted in the Filipino immigrants staying longer at the detention centres.

    “The Foreign Ministry hopes the neighbouring countries can cooperate by willing to accepting the entry of their citizens who are being detained for illegal entry into Sabah,” she said here yesterday.

    She said that since January 1 this year until last March 17, a total of 3,347 illegal immigrants were deported, comprising 2,331 Filipinos, 816 Indonesians and the others from countries such as India, China, Pakistan and Vietnam.

    However, since implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO) on March 18 and then the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) on May, there was no deportation of illegal immigrants from the Philippines, she added.

    She expressed her gratitude to Indonesia, including its consulate (KRI) in Sabah, for extending its cooperation to facilitate the return of its citizens from Malaysia.

    She said a total of 322 Indonesian illegal immigrants were deported to the republic through Sabah since the implementation of CMO.

    They included 82 people, comprising 77 men and five women, who were deported by ferry from Tawau yesterday, she added. – Bernama

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