Selangor Journal
A Malaysia Volunteers Corps Department personnel stationed at the entrance of the Temporary Immigration Depot in Bidor, where 130 illegal immigrants including Rohingya refugees escaped from on February 1, in Tapah, Perak, on February 2, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS

Authorities capture 37 escaped detainees by 6pm today

TAPAH, Feb 3 — A total of 37 detainees who escaped from the Bidor Immigration Depot last Thursday have been re-arrested as of 6pm today.

Perak police chief Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said 13 of them were found hiding in a farm at an Orang Asli settlement of Kampung Senta and were taken to the Tapah district police headquarters.

Meanwhile, Immigration director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh told a press conference earlier today that ten illegal immigrants who escaped from the Immigration depot on Thursday (February 1) had been re-arrested.

Two of them were detained at Masjid Batu Melintang, where they went to seek water from congregants. The locals then informed the police of their presence.

A total of 131 detainees consisting of Rohingya, Myanmar and Bangladeshi nationals were reported to have escaped from the Bidor Immigration Depot at 9.50pm on Thursday.

One of them was believed to have been killed in a road accident at KM335 of the North-South Expressway.

— Bernama

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