Dhaka, July 26 -- Malaysian authorities have deported 198 foreign nationals from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), including 123 Bangladeshis, after denying them entry due to failure to meet immigration requirements, according to a report by Malay Mail on Friday.

The travelers were barred from entering the country primarily due to insufficient funds, lack of advance accommodation bookings, and unclear travel intentions, as cited by Malaysian immigration officials.

Of the total deported, 128 individuals were detained at Terminal 1, including 123 Bangladeshis, two Pakistanis, two Indonesians, and one Syrian national.

Another 70 were detained at Terminal 2, consisting of 51 Indonesians, 13 Indians, four Pakistanis, and two Vietname...