An account of a foreigner's experience with Immigration Department of Malaysia, of human rights abuses, and of Justice

This series is about the Malaysia legal and justice system following the saga of 35 days of detention by the Immigration Department of Malaysia.

This is a personal account of a foreigner/Singaporean's experience.

Starting from involvement with a Malaysia charity organization to a raid on his old bungalow property shelter home, this series looked at the different stages of his journey and journal his experience.

The different stages relate to, firstly, 35 days detention in oppressive, hostile, unhygienic and inhuman conditions Immigration Department of Malaysia detention cell. Being subjected to 26 days of such conditions and kept incommunicado, he pleaded guilty. In so doing he had managed to stay instead of being detained illegally continuously at the whims and fancies of immigration officers in their notorious detention cell.

Next, is his journey through the Malaysia courts stage, seeking the truth of all related matter to his detention and the lifetime immigration blacklist.

Through the litigation in Malaysia courts stage, it culminates with three court victories that declared the part 1 detention period and part 2 detention period perpetuated on him were illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional.

You can read about their notorious detention cell's oppressive, hostile, unhygienic, and inhuman condition that foreigners are subjected to, hidden and shrouded in secrecy from public view.

You can read about human rights abuse of foreigners with no accountability and the fact that foreigners are defenseless in a foreign land.

You can also read and understand what a foreigner would expect to face when taking your grievance and injustice to the Malaysia courts.

The series is an on-going compilation project of all the materials that had been gathered and journaled for case study and public awareness.

Through the exercise of much perseverance, the truth and justice has prevailed.

It also allowed a light to be shone into the dark world of the Immigration Department of Malaysia. What dark secret that is hidden will be uncovered, truth uncovers lies and deceptions.

 

Does the State condone illegal detentions

With the court declaration orders on two detentions as illegal, it has proven that Immigration officers had abused their power to detain foreigners at their whims and fancies. Such abuse of authority to commit wrongful confinement, against helpless and defenseless non-citizen victims is a criminal offence. We await and see whether there is equality of law and justice in Malaysia as enshrined in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, Article 8(1).

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Presenting “manufactured” evidence to challenge facts

This post shares about the part 2 illegal detention by the immigration officers at their whims and fancies in disregard to court order of discharge that was issued after I paid the fine. Instead of any valid reasons or explanations, the immigration department produced two orders that I have never seen before and alleged that I was served and accepted.

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Ex-occupants colluded, set trap to fix me

Little did I know that both had plotted and set a trap for me. They were planning to use the boyfriend’s immigration connection to fix me in the days thereafter. Once I fell into their trap, they will use that as leverage to get a huge payout from me.

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Equality of justice is universal

The Malaysian FC Art. 8(1) enshrines the following:
“All persons are equal before the law and entitled to the equal protection of the law.”
I was detained illegally for 26 days in hostile, oppressive and inhumane immigration detention depot. For this abuse of human rights, I have made police reports to the Malaysian police. By the same token, in accordance with FC Art. 8 law, immigration officers perpetrating these crimes must be penalized in accordance with the Penal Code.

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Judicial Review on Police Inaction

Ensuring police action is to find out the truth of the matter concerning these three matters, namely: Was there a dark scheme by Immigration officers to fix me together with the vengeful ex-housekeeper? What were the motives behind the two parts illegal detentions? What was the real reason and motive for a merciless lifetime blacklist?

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Journal Entries of 35-days Detention (Part 3 to 6)

Pekan Nenas Immigration detention Depot is run and managed by the Immigration Dept.
It is used for the detention of foreigners whether illegal foreign workers, overstayers or any foreigner that are arrested under the Immigration Act. The facility is shrouded in secrecy, hidden away from public eyes while foreigners are detained in hostile, oppressive, unhygienic, and inhumane conditions. This post takes a look at what a foreigner can expect their day and lives to be liked once he or she is locked inside here. It also includes life inside Kluang prison.

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