PUTRAJAYA, Oct 25 – The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) continuously monitors all airports to detect potential counter-setting activities at the country’s entry points, said Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki.

He stated that particular focus is given to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), as it serves as the main gateway for foreign nationals.

“There may be other places like Johor that also have entry counters, but KLIA is the largest. Monitoring is also conducted in states where immigration checks are required for entry,” he told reporters after the state-level Governance Enhancement Appreciation ceremony on Friday.

MACC previously uncovered a syndicate involved in bringing foreign nationals into the country, including from Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, and Nepal, through entry points bypassing proper authority checks.

Several enforcement officers from an agency stationed at the nation’s entry points are suspected of being involved in the syndicate for allegedly acting as informants to facilitate the entry of foreign nationals without the required procedures via a modus operandi known as counter setting.

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