Malaysians rescued from human trafficking syndicate in Cambodia

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KUALA LUMPUR: Sixteen Malaysians, who were held by a human trafficking syndicate in Cambodia, have been rescued.

Bukit Aman CID director Comm Datuk Seri Abd Jalil Hassan said the Malaysians, aged 19 to 43, were rescued by the Cambodian National Police with the cooperation of Malaysian Police, Interpol, Aseanapol and the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday ."The victims claimed that they were duped by a job offer of working as customer service representatives with lucrative salaries for a Cambodian company.

The victims are safe and they are now in Phnom Penh, waiting for a flight to Malaysia soon, he added. "We advise the public to be more careful on any job offer that promises a high pay overseas to avoid being exploited. "We welcome information n syndicates that duped Malaysias and forced them to conduct illegal activities overseas. Those with information can contact the nearest police station," he said.

 

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Duped? No. They just don't like the work terms and conditions. They well know of they're there to be scammers

mujurlah diselamatkan. kalau tidak, x taulah apa nasib. Syabas Kjaan Msia. manusia2 yg selamat tu kena lebih hati2, jgn cepat terpedaya dan fikir nak hidup senang kerja luar negara. Indah khabar dr rupa. Lainlah dpt keje bawah kedutaan Msia atau GLC. fikir2kanlah

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