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Interstate travel: Johor police nab four over forged Miti, employer approval letters

JOHOR BARU, Aug 23 — Four youths, believed to be linked to a syndicate selling falsified Ministry of International Trade and Industry and employer approval letters for the purpose of interstate travel, were arrested around the city on August 5.

“Their modus operandi is to advertise their services on social media, including Instagram, Facebook and WeChat, and sell the fake documents at a price of RM150. The four individuals would receive a commission of between RM50 and RM100, for each document sold,” he said at a media conference here today.

He added that the police were also tracking down a 21-year-old man, believed to be the syndicate’s mastermind, known as Nicholas Chai Jia Han, with the last known address of No 49, Jalan Bukit Kontang, Taman Ria, Tangkak. He urged those with information to contact ASP Timmy Anak Aheng at 019-777 3728 or any police station.

 

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