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3 Americans living here since 2017 ordered to leave immediately

TAWAU: Three Americans have been fined and ordered to leave Sabah immediately after they were found to have entered and resided in Malaysia without a valid pass or permit, said Sabah Immigration Director Datuk Dr Muhamad Sade Mohamad Amin.

He said the three Americans – a 38-year-old man and his two children, aged 14 and 16 – entered the country via the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in 2017, before flying on to Sabah.

After residing in the state for three years, the Americans reported their passports missing on Tuesday.

“The three arrived at the Tawau Immigration Office on Jan 7 for assistance, as they had lost their international passports, and applied for new passports from their country.

“They went to the nearest Immigration Office (Tawau) to get assistance after they were advised by the American Embassy in Kuala Lumpur,” he said in a statement here, today.

Muhamad Sade said the American embassy in Kuala Lumpur had contacted the Tawau Immigration Office to ask that the three Americans be given assistance.

“(However) after further investigations, it was found that the three people had committed an offence under Section 6 (1) (c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 for entering and residing in Malaysia without a valid pass or permit.

“The investigation paper has been forwarded to the deputy public prosecutor of the Sabah Immigration Department, and (have been) fined and told to return to their country of origin,” he said.

Muhamad Sade said the Sabah Immigration Department constantly reminds foreigners who enter the state to report to the nearest Immigration Office if they face problems, such as loss of passport.

He added that the department also urges all foreigners to abide by the laws of the country, including immigration regulations in Sabah. – BERNAMA

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