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February 26, 2017 01:00
By The Sunday Nation
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By The Sunday Nation
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Malaysian authorities have released 53 Thai citizens from the deep South who were arrested for selling goods at a “Thai Food” event in Melaka City in January without permission, the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre (SBPAC) said yesterday.
Deputy SBPAC secretary-general Somkiat Polprayoon, who welcomed the returned group at the centre’s head office in Yala province, said the Thais had been found guilty of illegal entry and working without permission at the event after its organiser failed to obtain proper documents for them.
The Malaysian legal process was completed early last week and the 53 were released on Friday night.
Somkiat said that the centre would provide information to deep South residents who wished to go to work in Malaysia, with regard to obtaining proper documents and the legal processes involved, to prevent a reoccurrence.
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