KUALA LUMPUR, May 24 — Every year, during the fasting month, Shohel Mollah and his eight colleagues would send extra money back to their families in Bangladesh.
Shohel and his friends live above a shoplot in Petaling Jaya in what was once an office. The place is still full of old office furniture and has a leaking roof that looks like it is about to cave in at any moment; it is also connected by a narrow corridor, just 45 centimetres in width. “When I arrived here, my father died. As the eldest, the onus now fell on me to look after the family and my four siblings.
“We got no food, no money and now we still have to pay the rent. They’re charging us RM150 per person,” said Nasiruddin. “I can sense they are struggling to cope. It’s not easy to sit at home all day doing nothing, not knowing where your next paycheck will come or if it will come at all. This year, there will be no such activity, and they have mostly taken to staying at home as Malaysian authorities target foreigners whom they think are more prone to be infected with the coronavirus.
“The previous years, we could visit our friends all over Kuala Lumpur after Hari Raya prayers. I could also visit my uncle in Selayang and other family members who have become citizens and permanent residents. Now it's hard as you cannot easily visit each other,” he told Malay Mail. “I usually go back for two weeks but now I cannot. I can only send some money home and talk to my family over the phone,” said the factory worker who has been in the country for four years.
Sahib, who arrived in Malaysia back in 2013, said he has not been able to provide for his wife and two young children.
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