JOHOR BAHRU: An officer from the Malaysia Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) has been remanded for four days on suspicion of involvement in attempted “flying passport” activities at the Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) yesterday morning.
AKPS BSI commander Roszita Dim said the incident took place at about 11.30am, when members of the AKPS BSI integrity unit who were conducting surveillance at the BSI arrival hall inspected an officer on duty at the MyBorderPass counter.
The inspection found that the 32-year-old male officer had failed to comply with Administrative Instruction No. 01/2024, which outlines the procedures for carrying, storing and using telecommunications devices during working hours.
