The group had only social visit passes without the necessary approvals for artistic activities.
The authorities raided a place of worship in Butterworth on Oct 10, following a tip-off about foreign nationals performing without permits.
The local authorities raided the grounds of a place of worship in Butterworth on Oct 10, following a tip-off about a group of foreign nationals performing without valid permits, said the Penang Immigration Department on Oct 11. The detained individuals, who are aged between 40 and 60, comprise two Taiwanese men, two Taiwanese women and two Singaporean women. They are suspected of violating the conditions of their social visit passes.
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