Rescued victims of overseas job scam suspected of becoming syndicate agents

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Police suspect that there are victims of overseas job fraud syndicates who were rescued earlier, are becoming agents...

: The Royal Malaysian Police suspect that there are victims of overseas job fraud syndicates who were rescued earlier, are becoming agents of the syndicate to recruit Malaysians to work abroad.

“When we screen them at the airport, we realised that these people have gone out to other countries in a way or context that is not the same as before. To overcome the problem, Mohd Shuhaily said police had alerted the Home Ministry of the situation to assess the procedure for issuing travel documents for victims of job fraud syndicates abroad.

“They are not scared with what happened, thefore our guess is that these people are aware of what they are doing,“ he said.

 

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