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Over 100 nabbed for suspected human trafficking

20 Jun 2024, 11:14 AM
Over 100 nabbed for suspected human trafficking

KUALA LUMPUR, June 20 — The police have arrested 113 individuals, both locals and foreigners, suspected of being involved in human trafficking activities in 33 nationwide raids as part of an operation known as Ops Mega Pintas.

Speaking to the press today, Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (Intelligence/Operations) deputy director DCP Fadil Marsus said that during the operation, 25 men, 26 women, and 22 children were rescued.

The victims are nationals of Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Thailand.

The police also rescued three disabled individuals aged between 38 and 44, comprising one woman and two men, believed to have been exploited for sexual and forced labour purposes.

Investigations are being conducted under Section 12 and Section 14 of the Anti-Trafficking and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007, Section 55b, Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63, and Regulation 39(b) of the Immigration Regulations 1963.

He said the police take human trafficking activities seriously and that strict action will be taken against any individuals or criminal groups involved in such crimes.

"The police also welcome cooperation from the public. If anyone has information about human trafficking activities, they are encouraged to report it to their nearest police station," Fadil said.

In addition, he urged employers and businesses who hire both foreign and local workers to be vigilant to avoid engaging in exploitative labour practices.

"Indicators of labour exploitation include employing underage workers, forced labour, debt bondage, threats and intimidation, withholding identification documents, restriction of movement, and providing non-conducive working and living conditions," Fadil said.

— Bernama

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