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Drop In Immigration Cases In
Brunei
By Azlan Othman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The number of immigration cases brought to court last
year was 250, compared to 294 cases in 2001, the Enforcement Units of
the Immigration Department said yesterday.
Out of 250 cases, 46 involved illegal
immigrants charged under the Immigration Act 6 (1) C and the majority
of the suspects were Malaysians, followed by Indonesians, Thais,
Bangladeshis, Filipinos and Indians. In 2001 a total of 76 cases were
reported.
A total of 81 foreigners were charged
for overstaying in 2002, compared to 96 in 2001, while 12 cases of
harbouring illegal immigrants were recorded last year, the same number
recorded in 2001. The number of offenders compounded last year was 652
(with compound fines totalling $340,900) compared to 852 in 2001 (with
fines totalling $409,800). Altogether, 115 raids were conducted last
year.
The Immigration and National
Registration Department said it expelled 1,584 people from the country
last year, RTB reported. The number showed an increase of 94
foreigners who overstayed and were sent to their homelands from
January to March this year. A total of the compound fines from the
immigration offence acts from the year 2000 to March this year was
$1,187,800. (Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin)
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