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Its deputy director-general Datuk Sakib Kusmi (pix) said the Immigration would not deport Jessica although her permanent residency (PR) had been revoked.
“There is no need to deport her. She can apply for a special or social visit pass since she is married to a Malaysian,” he said on Sunday.
Asked if Jessica was still in Malaysia, Sakib declined to comment.
Jessica has been living in Malaysia for more than 20 years before a sudden turn of events, which started with investigations by the authorities on her and former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission adviser Tan Sri Rashpal Singh over a purported leak in relation to a charge sheet.
Jessica was head of administration and finance at the Attorney-General’s Chambers and was also attached to the special task force investigating various financial cases.
The taskforce has since been disbanded. Jessica and Rashpal were released on police bail after their statements were recorded.
Jessica’s bail was reported to have been revoked last week.
On Thursday night, photos of personnel believed to be from the Immigration waiting outside a condominium in Bangsar where Jessica lived were circulated on the Internet