A Pakistani national who holds a visit pass under the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme was fined a total of RM60,800 by the Semenyih Sessions Court today for two immigration offences.
Rasheed Ahmeed Chungtai, 57, formerly a deputy chief accountant with British Petroleum in Pakistan, is the first person to be convicted for breaching the conditions of stay under the programme by running a restaurant.
For this offence contrary Regulation 11 of the Immigration Regulations 1963, he was fined RM800, in default five days in jail.
Judge Sabariah Othman also fined him RM60,000, in default six months in jail, after finding him guilty of employing four Pakistanis, one Indian and one Indonesian who did not have valid working permits to work at the restaurant.
This offence was under Section 55b(1) of the Immigration Act 1959/63.
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