The clinics targeted Bangladeshis who preferred medicine from their home country and found it easier to communicate with the staff. NSTP/AHMAD UKASYAHKUALA LUMPUR: The Immigration Department raided nine illegal clinics in Jalan Tun Tan Siew Sin yesterday, some of which had resumed operations after being shuttered in previous enforcement actions. He said the clinics targeted Bangladeshis who preferred medicine from their home country and found it easier to communicate with the staff. One of the detained Bangladeshis, believed to be acting as a doctor, claimed the clinics could earn up to RM10,000 a month. The raid followed surveillance by the Putrajaya Immigration Department and the Special Operations Division Tactical Support Team (Pastak), with assistance from the Kuala Lumpur Health Department.
Source: New Strait Times February 14, 2026 02:28 UTC