Tens of thousands delayed at Malaysia immigration checkpoints after five-hour system crash

Tens of thousands delayed at Malaysia immigration checkpoints after five-hour system crash


While many travellers said the disruption began from 4.30am, immigration department director-general Zakaria Shaaban said the incident happened at about 5am and lasted until 8.45am due to technical issues with the Malaysian Immigration Systems (MyIMMs) data centre.

“The system was back online after rectifying work was carried out. The system was not hacked …  The MyIMMs system is already 30 years old. Problems are bound to happen,” he was quoted as saying by The Star. 

The system is expected to be replaced by the National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) by 2028. This new digital immigration platform, designed to modernise border control, will aim to integrate passport verification, visa checks and traveller data into a single platform. 

According to Zakaria, such disruptions may recur until the NIISe system is fully operational. 

“We will endure until the NIISe system is ready,” he said, as quoted by local media.

Earlier this month, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said during a visit to Johor that the vendor of NIISe had been instructed to prepare mitigation plans ahead of the start of the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link operations next year.




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