Singapore to deport iranian woman, Malaysian husband for role in terror-linked firm

11 Feb 2025 • 10:44 AM MYT
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By: Bernama

SINGAPORE: Singapore will deport an Iranian woman and her Malaysian husband as well as ban them from re-entering the country after they were found to be engaging in activities that posed a threat to Singapore’s security.

Parvane Heidaridehkordi, 38, has had her long-term visit pass cancelled, and her husband, Soo Thean Ling, 65, had his permanent resident status revoked, The Straits Times (ST) reported, quoting a statement by the Home Affairs Ministry (MHA) on Monday.

AdvertisementParvane was involved in the operations of a Singapore-registered travel agency that had sponsored visa applications by terrorism-linked foreigners seeking to enter the country.

Advertisement (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Investigations found that the travel agency, which has since been deregistered, was a front for an operation directed by a foreigner based overseas.

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He intended for Parvane to operate these businesses, which would “likely have facilitated Parvane’s continued involvement in supporting the entry of terrorism-linked individuals” into Singapore, MHA said.

AdvertisementBoth company registration applications filed by Soo were rejected on national security grounds.

MHA said Parvane was declared a prohibited immigrant because she took part in activities that threatened Singapore’s national security, while Soo was also declared a prohibited immigrant because he is her family member.

Investigations found that the travel agency, which has since been deregistered, was a front for an operation directed by a foreigner based overseas.