Travelling in Malaysia

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Travel advice


You can read the travel advice for Malaysia on the general website of the FPS Foreign Affairs in Dutch and in French.


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Contact details for Belgians in distress


For urgent cases (accidents, lost/stolen documents, etc. - no visas!) after working hours and during weekends, Belgians can reach the Embassy in Kuala Lumpur via the emergency number  +6012 267 3112.                        

Fraud


Internet fraud occurs very often in Malaysia. Do not transfer money to persons in Malaysia whom you only know via the internet. Be apprehensive towards business proposals of unknown people who approach you via social websites.

In case you’re a victim of commercial fraud in Malaysia, please contact:

The Commercial Crime Investigation Department 
Dato' Wira Syed Ismail Syed Azizan, 
Director, Commercial Crime Investigation Department Bukit Aman 
Blok G, Kompleks Pejabat Kerajaan, Bukit Perdana, Jalan Dato' Onn, 
50502 Kuala Lumpur. 
PA: Ms Khatijah,                                                                                                                                                              Tel: +603 2616 3701 
dir.ccrime@rmp.gov.my

For more information regarding commercial fraude, please read this document (PDF, 20.01 KB) of the EU Delegation to Malaysia.


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