MalayMail-Jan 27

The Malaysia-Indonesia borderline between Sarawak’s southernmost settlement of Teluk Melano in Lundu district all the way up to Lubok Antu district, which formed almost a quarter of the border length are hotspots for human trafficking and smuggling activities in the state. According to State Deputy Chief Minister II Tan Sri James Jemut Masing, these areas along with Biawak, which is also in Lundu, and Serian, were considered hot spots as there are many villages located on both sides of the border and in close proximity to each other, making it easier for such illegal activities to take place. “They (smugglers and illegal immigrants) only need to go on foot for a few hundred metres and cross the border to come to our side. This is dangerous as they may bring in contrabands and worse still, spread the Covid-19,” he said in a statement today.

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