KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is on the hunt for two individuals – a local senior citizen and a woman from China – to assist in a corruption case involving a syndicate misusing entry and exit stamps at Malaysian borders.
In a statement today, the MACC said the first individual is a man named Chiong Ah Kaw @ Cheong Leong Kim, 75, whose last known address is No. 22, Pangsapuri Seri Mesra, Jalan Bahagia 29, Taman Seri Bahagia, 56000 Kuala Lumpur.
The other person was identified as Li Quin, in her 30's, from China – an international passport and social visit pass holder.
"Anyone who knows or has information on any of the two individuals is asked to contact the investigating officer Assistant Superintendent Amirul Ikhwan Selamat at 016-5098947," read the statement.
Last month, 50 individuals, including 28 Immigration personnel, were detained by the MACC in an entry stamp fraud crackdown in a special operation.
Ops Selat was carried out with the cooperation of the Immigration Department based on intelligence and six months' surveillance at the country's entry and exit points, especially at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), klia2 and Bangunan Sultan Ismail Johor Baru.