MMEA steps up patrols in anticipation of Rohingya refugees

MMEA steps up patrols in anticipation of Rohingya refugees

The agency has been asked to provide assistance to the Rohingya refugees on humanitarian grounds, if such a need arises, says MMEA director-general.

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PUTRAJAYA:
The Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency is stepping up patrols in several areas of the country’s waters to face the possibility of an influx of Rohingya refugees, says MMEA director-general Admiral (Maritime) Zulkifili Abu Bakar.

He identified the waters off Langkawi and Penang and the common border between Malaysia and Thailand as the areas where the patrols would be increased.

“The MMEA has been asked to provide assistance to the Rohingya refugees on humanitarian grounds if such a need arises,” he said in a statement here today.

Zulkifili said the patrols were necessary to stop illegal immigrants.

The MMEA would hand over to the Immigration authorities those caught entering the country without valid travel documents, he said.

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