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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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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5 Chinese detainees in Malaysia

Help back home! 5 men in Henan were detained in Malaysia for 2 months, but could not board the plane after buying a ticketDahe Daily 2021-11-22 21:22 Posted on Henan Dahe DailyDahe News, sponsored by Henan Daily Newspaper Group Co., Ltd., has been upgraded to Dahe News·Yu Video after the reform of mobile video, from…

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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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Criminal offences under penal code

This post is about alleged criminal offences under the penal code committed by Malaysian Immigration officers against me. After I have won the legal challenges against the Malaysian Immigration authorities on 4th May 2021 on their unlawful, illegal and unconstitutional detention, it is now a fact that there is criminal acts committed against me. As…

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Not a random cyber attack

It looks so innocuous, masquerading as a Facebook official notification. It was about an alleged violation of one of their community guidelines rules. Naturally I then reviewed this notification from FB and found that the allegation was not true. I then went to click on “disagree” to reject it. The moment I clicked the “disagree”…

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Human rights violations round up

“The authorities’ relentless pursuit of Al Jazeera seems to be driven by a desire to punish journalists who aired Malaysia’s dirty laundry rather than a good faith application of the law,

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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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News of Singaporean’s unlawful detention

News on the compensation by Malaysian Immigration on 2nd part unlawful detention China Press: 非法扣留新国公民 移民局赔5万 _ 中國報 China Press Published date: 16/11/2022 Oriental Daily: 起诉大马移民局非法扣留 狮城退休工程师获赔5万 | 社会 | 東方網 馬來西亞東方日報 (orientaldaily.com.my) Published date: 16/11/2022 Channel 8 World: 非法扣留我国退休工程师 马国移民局被判赔偿5万令吉 Published date: 16/11/2022 Malaysiakini News: Immigration ordered to pay RM50K to Singaporean over unlawful detention.…

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Second court victory in unlawful detention challenge

This morning was a different morning with a good signs from heaven. I had a lovely sighting of a bright full moon with a lone star below the moon to accompany me throughout my early morning walk exercise. It later turns out that it was indeed a harbinger of a sweet court victory news, the…

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