Selangor Journal
Several of the 24 Malaysians who were successfully brought home by the Foreign Affairs Ministry from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, after being freed from captivity as victims of job scams, at the arrival lobby of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2), Sepang, on September 9, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Quickly report if duped by human trafficking syndicates — DPM

GUA MUSANG, Oct 14 — Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has advised Malaysians overseas to immediately report to the authorities if syndicates have deceived them and are in danger.

He said Malaysians should be more careful when accepting offers to go to neighbouring countries.

“I think advice has been given, and it should be followed. Please report.

“Those planning to go overseas should inform the authorities beforehand to avoid any untoward incidents,” he said to the press after launching the Kelantan state-level National Sports Day 2023 at Taman Etnobotani today.

Zahid was commenting on a Bernama report on October 11 of a young man and a woman allegedly sold to a human trafficking syndicate by their friend while holidaying in Thailand.

The man, known as David (not his real name), claimed he had taken up an offer in a WhatsApp group to go on a businesss-cum-holiday trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand.

However, they were believed to have been kidnapped and sold to a scam centre in Laukkaing, Myanmar, where they were held for two weeks.

— Bernama

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