Crime
2 Foreigners Caught At KLIA With Over RM2.53 Million In Undeclared Cash Hidden In Luggage
One traveller allegedly hid more than RM2.41 million in foreign currency inside the lining of shirts.
Crime
2 Foreigners Caught At KLIA With Over RM2.53 Million In Undeclared Cash Hidden In Luggage
One traveller allegedly hid more than RM2.41 million in foreign currency inside the lining of shirts.
News
Malaysian Caught In SG With Over 1,000 Contraband Cigarette Packs Hidden In Car
The contraband was concealed under the bonnet and inside the rear bumper.
Crime
Car That Smashed Through Tuas Checkpoint Barrier Was Carrying Drugs, 2 Malaysians Arrested
Authorities discovered heroin, methamphetamine, and other controlled drugs after the vehicle triggered a lockdown at the Singapore checkpoint.
News
Immigration DG: MyNIISe Not Yet Mandatory, Travellers Have Multiple Clearance Options
Malaysians can still clear immigration using their passports at autogates and manual counters as usual, in addition to using the MyBorderPass and MyNIISe apps.
News
MyKad And Passports With Better Security & New Designs Coming Mid-2026
The next-generation MyKad is designed to curb forgery.
News
Some 10,000 Malaysians Renounce Citizenship Annually, Threatening Economy And Innovation
Experts warn that the steady outflow of skilled Malaysians may weaken innovation, productivity, and the country's global competitiveness.
Lifestyle
Updated List Of Countries Whose Citizens Must Now Pay Up To RM61,000 Bonds To Apply For US Visas
A total of 13 countries are affected, including two in Asia.
Gomen
Malaysians Must Use MyDigital ID From 15 January For Immigration Checks
The change only affects Malaysian citizens.
News
From Gadgets To Pokémon Cards: Here's What Malaysian Customs Confiscates The Most
The department's DG said "personal items" aren't automatically duty-free, noting that electronics, designer goods, collectables, and other items are frequently seized at airports.
Lifestyle
Customs Says You Must Declare "Personal Items" If They Exceed RM1,000. Here Is The Full Breakdown
You are only allowed to bring in goods worth up to RM1,000 tax-free.