Malaysia detains seven Afghans for using fake visas

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Malaysian border authorities have apprehended seven Afghan nationals for attempting to enter the country with counterfeit visas. According
to a statement released by the Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS), the individuals were intercepted at Kuala Lumpur International
Airport Terminal 1 in two separate incidents—one on Sunday morning and another on Tuesday night. “Acting on a tip-off, AKPS personnel at
KLIA inspected their documents,” the statement said. Initial investigations revealed that the group—comprising five adults and two
minors—were carrying forged visas believed to have originated from Uzbekistan. The individuals reportedly claimed they had fled from Iran
before attempting to enter Malaysia as their final destination.   The post Malaysia detains seven Afghans for using fake visas first
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