A woman recently expressed gratitude to the Johor Immigration office for returning her lost money. In a Facebook post shared on 柔新关卡Both Checkpoint 分享...
In a Facebook post shared onby the woman’s daughter-in-law, stated that she lost RM1,500 while heading to Singapore.
“A huge thank you to the Johor Immigration team for restoring my faith in the kindness of humanity!,” the post said., the woman, identified as Eng, was riding a train to head back to Singapore on October 7.Woman compares treatment at M’sian and S’porean immigration checkpoints while en route to hospital
The officer even allowed her back on the train she was on heading to the checkpoint in search for the missing RM1,500 and advised her to file a police report.
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