Afghans with fake Uzbekistan visas nabbed at KLIA in border security crackdown

Border authorities arrested seven people from Afghanistan who tried to enter Malaysia with fake documents. The Border Control and Protection Agency caught these individuals at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 during two operations. Officers acted after receiving intelligence about suspicious travelers arriving on different days. The first group arrived Sunday morning while the second attempted entry Tuesday evening. Agency personnel immediately inspected their paperwork upon arrival.

The detained group consists of five adults and two minors between the ages of 15 and 36. Investigators discovered their visas were counterfeit documents apparently created in Uzbekistan. These travelers told officials they had escaped from Iran before choosing Malaysia as their final stop. Border agents refused their entry based on immigration law violations and document fraud. The agency emphasized that this action demonstrates its dedication to protecting national borders from illegal entry attempts.
 

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