EAIC: Improve Immigration Detainee Belongings Management
- PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia — The Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) has addressed complaints concerning the Immigration Department's handling of detainees' belongings after release from the Bukit Jalil Immigration depot.The...
- While the EAIC's statement Monday indicated no negligence by immigration officers directly caused the losses, the commission highlighted areas needing advancement in the management and handling of detainee...
- Consequently, the EAIC is recommending the Immigration Department enhance its procedures.
The Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) is driving improvements in how the Immigration Department manages detainee belongings. Following complaints about lost property at the Bukit Jalil Immigration depot, the EAIC found no officer negligence but identified weaknesses in existing procedures. The investigation highlights the need to fortify property handling to prevent future issues. News Directory 3 reports that the EAIC is now recommending the Immigration Department strengthen its processes.These recommendations include better adherence to the Quality Operating Procedures (QOP). This decisive action ensures the careful management of detainee property. discover what’s next for these essential updates.
EAIC Recommends Immigration Improvements for Detainee Property Handling
Updated June 09, 2025
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia — The Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) has addressed complaints concerning the Immigration Department’s handling of detainees’ belongings after release from the Bukit Jalil Immigration depot.The inquiry into immigration detention revealed procedural weaknesses.
While the EAIC’s statement Monday indicated no negligence by immigration officers directly caused the losses, the commission highlighted areas needing advancement in the management and handling of detainee property. The goal is to prevent future accusations or misunderstandings involving on-duty officers.
Consequently, the EAIC is recommending the Immigration Department enhance its procedures. These improvements aim to ensure the management and handling of detainee property consistently adhere to existing Quality Operating Procedures (QOP).
