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Visa-free, but not entry-free: Why 10 Indian men were turned away at Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur Airport

Malaysian immigration officials said in a statement that the rejections were based on security protocols, not nationality.

July 29, 2025 / 17:45 IST
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In this picture taken on February 14, 2020, Malaysia Airlines planes are parked at the boarding gates at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Kuala Lumpur. (Photo by NICOLAS ASFOURI / AFP)

Malaysia’s visa-free entry policy for Indian passport holders is still in effect. But that didn’t stop immigration officials from denying entry to 10 Indian nationals earlier this week at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), raising questions over how far the visa-free benefit actually extends.

According to a report by Malay Mail, the Indians were among 99 foreign nationals blocked from entering Malaysia on Monday as part of a seven-hour special immigration operation by Malaysia’s Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) at KLIA Terminal 1.

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Targeted checks on “high-risk” flights

This wasn’t a random act. The AKPS described the operation as a focused initiative targeting “high-risk” flights. Over 400 passengers were screened, and 99 were refused entry -- 80 from Bangladesh, 10 from India, and nine from Pakistan. All were men.