Immigration Conducts Biggest Single Offload
Immigration Conducts Biggest Single
Offload
A group of Malaysian women have
been denied boarding on a flight to New Zealand in what is
Immigration New Zealand’s (INZ) largest ever single
offload.
INZ Border Operations Manager Karen Urwin
says the nine women were allegedly coming to New Zealand for
a week-long tour of the South Island.
“INZ
intercepted a husband and wife in Kuala Lumpur as we had
reason to believe the wife had previously been engaged in
people smuggling outside of New Zealand. It transpired that
they were facilitating the travel of nine Malaysian women to
New Zealand the next day.”
Ms Urwin says that the
nine women said they were planning to travel around the
South Island but could not give a proper explanation of
their plans. They also did not have enough funds to
support their story.
“As a result all nine
passengers were denied boarding to Christchurch as we
doubted their intentions,” says Ms Urwin.
“This
is the largest single offload that INZ has completed and
highlights how crucial it is that we share information with
our international partners to protect the integrity of our
border.”
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