Selangor Journal
Some of the 24 Malaysians who were successfully brought home by the Foreign Affairs Ministry from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, who fell victim to job fraud syndicates, at the arrival lobby of KLIA2 in Sepang, on September 9, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Malaysians duped by fake job offers in Cambodia to be brought home from end-Sept

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 13 — Twenty-nine Malaysians who were victims of fake job scams in Cambodia will be brought back to Malaysia in stages beginning end-September.

They are currently being detained by the immigration authorities in Cambodia.

Malaysian Ambassador to Cambodia Datuk Eldeen Mohd Hashin said the whole process would take up to October.

Speaking to Bernama on Tuesday, he explained that the latest group of 29 were part of 53 duped victims who were rescued, but had to be detained because they did not have valid travel documents. So far, 24 returned to Malaysia last Friday.

“These 29 either do not have passports; or even if they have passports, they are no longer valid or they could have sneaked into the country. They are being investigated and the process takes time because the victims are not only Malaysians but also include victims from Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and so on, so we will have to wait.

“We have received information that the investigations are almost done and we will try to bring them back as soon as possible but we cannot bring them altogether as the cases are being handled on an individual basis,” Eldeen added.

He said 30 more Malaysians have been reported as victims of a job scam syndicate in Cambodia and efforts are underway to trace their whereabouts.

“In total, we received 148 reports at our embassy and we have rescued 118 persons so far,” Eldeen said.

— Bernama

 

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