Singaporean who forgot to show passport when leaving Malaysia fined $820

Singaporean manager Muhammad Alfalah Mohd Yusof was among four Singaporeans who were either fined or jailed for committing various immigration offences. ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN

PEKAN NENAS (THE STAR / ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A Singaporean was fined RM2,500 (S$820) in a Johor court for not showing his passport when exiting Malaysia.

Manager Muhammad Alfalah Mohd Yusof, 27, said in mitigation at the Sessions Court: "Sorry, I did not get enough rest and was too tired and forgot to stop and show my passport."

He was among four Singaporeans who were either fined or jailed for committing various immigration offences.

Judge Zahilah Mohammad Yusoff fined Alfalah after he pleaded guilty to committing the offence at the Sultan Abu Bakar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex at the Second Link at 5.58pm on June 25.

He was charged under Section 2(2) of the Passports Act 1966, which carries a maximum fine of RM10,000, five years' imprisonment or both, upon conviction.

In the other cases involving Singaporeans, the judge jailed Fajar Razali, 38, who is unemployed, and his wife Nur Atiqka Ridzuan, 25, a housewife, a month for overstaying. The couple were unable to pay a fine.

Businessman Stanley Neo Cheow, 37, who overstayed about 55 days, was fined RM10,000.

The three of them committed their offences at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar CIQ in Johor Baru on June 21 and 27.

The three, who were charged under Section 15(1)(c) of the Immigration Act, faced a fine of RM10,000, a jail term of five years or both.

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