Immigration vows problem‑free travel for Malaysians returning from Singapore to vote in Johor electi
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马来西亚移民局总监拿督斯里扎卡里亚沙班表示,为迎接柔佛州选举,移民局已加强入境检查系统监控,确保从新加坡返马投票的选民顺利通关。目前,苏丹阿布巴卡大厦和苏丹依斯干达大厦的检查系统运行正常。若系统出现故障,技术团队将立即抢修,并启动手动程序保障通关不受影响。移民局技术团队将全天候监控系统性能,确保投票日当天系统无故障。此前,内政部长拿督斯里赛夫丁纳苏申已承诺将
JOHOR BAHRU, July 6 — The Immigration Department (JIM) has intensified its preparedness to the highest level by conducting continuous monitoring of inspection systems at the country’s entry points to facilitate the return of voters ahead of the Johor state election.
Immigration Department director-general Datuk Zakaria Shaaban said that, so far, inspection systems at the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB) and Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) are operating normally.
“Our system is currently operating smoothly, and we are still using the existing system, not a new one. Should there be any disruption, our technical team will immediately troubleshoot the system.
“If the system is down, manual procedures will be taken to ensure inspections at the Immigration, Customs and Quarantine (ICS) complexes continue without disruption,” he told Bernama here today.
Zakaria said the JIM technical team will continue to monitor the system’s performance around the clock so that any disruptions could be identified and addressed immediately.
“We must ensure a problem-free system on that day (polling day) so that voters who are in Singapore can return to fulfil their civic responsibility without any difficulty,” he said.
Previously, Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail assured that his ministry would ensure the smooth travel for voters working in the republic, including activating a comprehensive mitigation plan should any system disruptions occur.
BSI, which connects JB Sentral and Woodlands, and KSAB, in Tanjung Kupang, via the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link (Linkedua), are among the world’s busiest gateways, handling up to 300,000 people daily.
The Johor state election will see 172 candidates contesting 56 seats. Polling will be held on Saturday (July 11), while early voting is scheduled for July 7.
For the latest updates on the 16th Johor State Election, visit https://prn.bernama.com/johor. — Bernama
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