KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians who discredit or ridicule the Government in
whatever way can be barred from travelling overseas for three years.
Those who disparage the Government while abroad will also be barred
from travelling abroad again for three years upon their return.
A source said that the Immigration Department had enforced this
ruling several months ago in a move to safeguard the country’s image.
“Anyone who runs down the Government or ‘memburukkan kerajaan’ in any manner will be barred from going abroad.
“Only the Immigration Department director-general will be authorised
to look into their appeals,” he said, adding that the department would
act once there was a request from enforcement agencies such as the
police.
Immigration director general Datuk Sakib Kusmi, in an email reply to The Star, confirmed
the existence of such a provision, adding that the ownership of a
Malaysian international passport was a privilege and not a right.
“The Malaysian international passport is a travel document issued by the Government under the aegis of the Yang DiPertuan Agong.
“So, the Government has the discretion to either issue, defer or revoke the travel document,” he said.
Sakib could not provide statistics on the number of Malaysians who
have been barred from leaving the country for discrediting or ridiculing
the Government.
However, it is known that those who are bankrupt, have legal cases
against them or have yet to pay government loans, are regularly stopped
from leaving the country.
Asked if Malaysians who are barred from travelling abroad could challenge this in court, Sakib said they had the right to do so.
He said the Government had initially made a list of offences that
could cause a Malaysian to be temporarily barred from leaving the
country back in 1995.
Individuals convicted for committing a crime at home or abroad,
deliberately damaging passports and visiting Israel without approval are
among the offences listed.
They can be barred from travelling abroad for between two and 10 years.
Under the latest ruling, the source said, Malaysians who are caught
and deported for overstaying, committing a crime or working without a
valid permit abroad will also be barred from going overseas again for
two years.
“The names of these offenders will be added to a special blacklist,” he said.
Separately, the source said Malaysians who are negligent and lose
their passports three times in five years will not be issued another one
for a minimum of two years.
“Negligence means losing your passport if your car is stolen or while you are moving house,” he said.
Those whose passports are destroyed due to carelessness – by leaving
the document in clothes put into washing machines, for example – will
also be penalised.
“If your passport is destroyed twice, you will be issued with a written warning.
“If it happens three times in five years, then you too will be barred from applying for one to two years,” he said.
Source: The Star
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