• 7 months ago
The Immigration Department has busted the operations of a syndicate involved in falsifying passports over the past two years in a house in Kajang.

Its director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh said a 38-year-old Bangladeshi mastermind, known as ‘Ofu Bhai’ was arrested along with his 40-year-old Filipina partner.

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00:00 The immigration department has busted a syndicate making and selling fake passports to undocumented
00:08 migrants.
00:10 Immigration Director General Datuk Roslyn Jusow said the group's operation was disrupted
00:15 with the arrest of two suspects during a raid in Kajang on Friday.
00:20 "This operation was carried out based on the complaint and the investigation carried
00:24 out by the investigation and special operations.
00:27 The immigration department in Putrajaya for three weeks, where it was a syndicate of
00:34 documents that was infiltrated by a Bangladeshi citizen known as Ofu Bai.
00:44 This may be his nickname.
00:47 He is a 38-year-old main suspect who was arrested during the operation, where he was with a
00:57 woman from the Philippines, in the 40-year-old's circle, who was his right-hand man."
01:06 Roslyn said the department had noticed several foreigners stopped during raids producing
01:10 dubious passports.
01:13 Investigations showed that the syndicate would affix a fake data page, which contained the
01:18 user's details, onto genuine passports that had expired.
01:22 "In other words, they made a new trick to attach the information on the biodata of the
01:31 original passport, where they charged them for the attachment or transfer of information
01:37 on the biodata of the passport, they charged them RM1,000 to RM1,500 for the scoping of
01:44 the passport."
01:46 He added that the syndicate would also use the fake biodata on the passport to obtain
01:51 FOMIMA approval for RM600 to RM1,000 per document.
01:56 Roslyn said it is believed the syndicate has been active for around two years, and investigations
02:01 were ongoing to determine if it has any other members.
02:05 Both suspects have been remanded for 14 days.
02:08 For more information, visit www.fema.gov.au/coronavirus.
02:10 [END]

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