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Rohingya issue in Perlis remains under control, but vigilance urged
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Rohingya issue in Perlis remains under control, but vigilance urged

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The issue of the Rohingya ethnic group in Perlis, Malaysia, is currently under control but requires continued vigilance.
  • The state's assemblyman for Tambun Tulang, Wan Zikri Afhtar Ishak, noted that Rohingya refugees are concentrated in specific areas and primarily work in manual labor and farming.
  • Authorities are monitoring the situation to prevent complacency regarding the influx of refugees into the state.

The presence of the Rohingya ethnic group in the Malaysian state of Perlis is currently being managed, but authorities are urging against complacency. Wan Zikri Afhtar Ishak, the assemblyman for Tambun Tulang, stated that while the situation is under control, continuous attention is necessary.

He identified specific locations in Perlis, including Tambun Tulang, Simpang Empat, and Kayang, as areas where Rohingya refugees are known to congregate. The majority of these individuals are engaged in manual labor and agricultural work, taking on various hired jobs.

While acknowledging the presence of Rohingya refugees in Perlis, Wan Zikri emphasized the importance of ongoing monitoring. The state government and local authorities are working to manage the influx and ensure that the situation does not escalate.

The assemblyman's remarks highlight the delicate balance of managing refugee populations while ensuring the security and well-being of the local community. Continued vigilance and proactive measures are deemed essential to maintain the current controlled status of the Rohingya issue in Perlis.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.