
Those arrested were aged between one and 50.
They comprised 94 Indonesians (40 men, 46 women, five boys and three girls), two Pakistani men, a Cambodian woman, and two men from India.
In a statement today, Selangor immigration director Mohamad Shukri Nawi said the operation, which involved 76 immigration officers and personnel, including four officers from the Selangor National Registration Department, was conducted based on public complaints and intelligence.
“The operation started at 12.45am and ended at 2.30am at the Jalan Mawar housing area in Kampung Sungai Kayu Ara, Petaling Jaya.
“We carried out checks on 180 foreigners but detained 100 of them for various immigration offences,” he said.
He added that most of those arrested were fast asleep and the raiding teams had to repeatedly knock on their doors before gaining entrance to the premises, he said.
Shukri said they were taken to the Immigration Department’s Enforcement Division Office and would later be held at the Semenyih Immigration Depot for further action.