SINGAPORE, Feb. 11 -- Singapore has announced that it will deport an Iranian woman and her Malaysian husband after their travel agency was accused of sponsoring visa applications for terrorist suspects.
The Straits Times cited its Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) saying that Parvane Heidaridehkordi, 38, has had her long-term visit pass cancelled, while her husband, Soo Thean Ling, 65, has lost his permanent resident (PR) status.
"Foreigners in Singapore found to be engaging in activities which pose security risks are liable to have their immigration facilities revoked, and be deported," MHA said in a statement yesterday.
The report said Parvane was linked to a Singapore-registered travel agency that had allegedly sponsored visa application...