Johor police: Six Indonesians found dead on beach free of Covid-19

Policemen in personal protective equipment (PPE) suits removing the remains of six drowned Indonesian undocumented migrants at Pantai Teluk C in Bandar Penawar near Kota Tinggi September 20, 2020. — Picture courtesy of the Kota Tinggi district police
Policemen in personal protective equipment (PPE) suits removing the remains of six drowned Indonesian undocumented migrants at Pantai Teluk C in Bandar Penawar near Kota Tinggi September 20, 2020. — Picture courtesy of the Kota Tinggi district police

JOHOR BARU, Sept 21 — The six Indonesian undocumented migrants who drowned and washed ashore at Pantai Teluk C in Bandar Penawar near Kota Tinggi yesterday did not have Covid-19, according to state police.

Six more of their compatriots, who have been arrested, also tested negative for the disease, said Kota Tinggi police chief Superintendent Hussin Zamora.

“The police will not compromise with any foreign migrants who try to enter the country illegally, regardless of the factors that allow their presence in the country,” he said when contacted by the media today.

Hussin said undocumented migrants attempt to enter Malaysia for various reasons but typically to seek economic opportunities here.

The six bodies — four male and two female — were found at 1pm yesterday along Pantai Teluk C in Bandar Penawar.

They were believed to be part of a group attempting to enter Malaysia unlawfully via the eastern coast of Johor, but their boat capsized due to strong waves.

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