Should Hard Up For Type C Dollar Be Blamed For Spate Of Chinese Mainlanders Crimes In Malaysia
CHINA nationals have earned the wrath of a rightist Malay group following an alarming rate of indecency to their host country.
This follows five crime incidents over the past one month alone which showcased their disrespect to the Malaysian law, its people and local culture.
“In just three weeks, these cases involving Chinese nationals occurred at university campus, defence centre, city street, night market and airports. They were scattered in terms of location but close in terms of time,” penned opposition-slant Gerakan Pengundi Sedar in a recent Facebook post.
“This phenomenon occurs as Malaysia is increasingly becoming a destination of choice for Chinese citizens – not only as tourists – but also as students, investors and participants in the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme.”
The self-proclaimed laymen political advocate went on to cite the following incidents which coincidentally have also received media coverage:
On Aug 14, a 31-year-old China national woman cursed at an immigration officer, pulled her tudung and pushed her head against a counter pole thus injuring the latter at KLIA Terminal 1 during departure check.This came about after the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) found that the woman, another adult and two children did not have any record of entering Malaysia. The suspect was arrested immediately and remanded for four days.
On Aug 13, a 24-year-old Chinese national woman was arrested after running amok and attacking six members of the public with a knife near Metro Point in Kajang after having rammed her vehicle into three motorcycles while yelling “I hate Malaysia” in her mother tongue.On the same day, anti-Chinese Communist Party volunteers at the Taman Connaught night market in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur (KL) claimed they were threatened by men dressed in black while distributing leaflets.On Aug 6, two Chinese nationals were arrested while flying a drone at the football field near the Wisma Pertahanan in Wangsa Maju, KL which is a restricted zone.

Image credit: ohmy.netizen/InstagramBoth men were charged at the KL Sessions Court om Aug 13 under Sections 3(a) and 4 of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) for spying and documenting within restricted areas.
On July 22, Chinese national You Wei, 22, was charged t the Sessions Court in Shah Alam for stabbing compatriot Wu Jalin, 20, on the left side of her neck with a knife on the second floor of a private university in Subang Jaya at 6.30pm on July 14.“Policies such as long-term visas, foreign property ownership and investment in strategic sectors have opened up economic opportunities but at the same time raise questions,” stressed Gerakan Pengundi Sedar.
“Are our screening and monitoring mechanisms strict enough to protect public safety? Are the facilities provided to attract investment and second home ownership also attracting individuals who may pose social risks?”
Editor’s Note: The number of students from China applying to study in Malaysian universities grew by 25% in 2024, driven by a shift in global student mobility.
Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) said international students, including from China, are shifting away from the world’s ‘Big Four’ study destinations: the UK, US, Australia and Canada.
“More students are exploring dynamic and diverse destinations across Asia. Malaysia is one of the top destinations,” it told The Star.
EMGS which is under the purview of the Higher Education Ministry said its data shows that students from China continued to top the list of study applications to Malaysia at 33,216 in 2024 compared to 26,627 applications in 2023.
Other top applications came from Bangladesh (6,917), Indonesia (5,556), India (2,591) and Pakistan (2,417).
- Focus Malaysia
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