Sunday, October 5, 2014

68 Turkish Nationals Lived in Kuala Lumpur Airport for Over A Month, Officials Did Not Know

68 Turkish nationals lived in Kuala Lumpur Airport for over a month, and the Malaysian Airport officials had no clue, until three of them tried to breach the satellite terminal of KLIA.

Initial investigations reveal that the group had been living in the airport viewing gallery for more than a month. The group ranged from elderly to a 6 month old baby.

The Malaysian Police said that no one noticed them. The group had money. They slept on cloth on the floor, bathed and changed in the toilets.

Such a large group for more than a month - no one noticed them.

In the same breath, the Malaysian Immigration Director-General reportedly said that the area where the Turkish nationals were found was tagged as a "no man's land" although it was checked for squatters every night.

Strange for an Immigration chief to call part of his country's capital airport "no man's land". Worse, if it was checked for squatters every night, why wasn't this group noticed earlier?


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1 comment:

  1. The Director General or the Head of Security got to be sacked. So much for political appointments to be the head honcho.

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