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24 M’sian victims of job scams in Cambodia return home safely

Foreign minister says another 29 still not brought back, but assures their safety

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Sep 2022 8:56PM

24 M’sian victims of job scams in Cambodia return home safely
Malaysian victims of job scams in Cambodia arrive in klia2, today. Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah says out of 148 reported cases, 118 Malaysians who fell victim to employment fraud in Cambodia have been rescued so far. – Bernama, September 9, 2022

SEPANG – A total of 24 Malaysians who fell victim to job scams in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, were successfully brought back home today.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah, who was in Phnom Penh on a working visit, brought the victims aged between 20 and 30 back with him, and they arrived at klia2 on flight AK0539 at about 4.50pm.

Saifuddin said another 29 Malaysians were still at the immigration depot in Cambodia because they did not have valid travel documents when they entered the country, and according to him, all of them were safe.

During his work visit to the city, Saifuddin said he managed to visit seven Malaysians who were at the Phnom Penh immigration depot, while another 22 were reported to be in the Sihanoukville region.

“They will be repatriated in stages, depending on the Cambodian Immigration Department, because some do not have valid travel documents and the cases involve investigations by the Cambodian side,” he told reporters at klia2.

Saifuddin said out of 148 reported cases, 118 Malaysians who fell victim to employment fraud in Cambodia have been rescued so far.

“Thank you to the Malaysian government, the Cambodian government, and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, who gave specific instructions to conduct an operation to save some Malaysians there,” he said.

Once again advising Malaysians to be wary of lucrative job offers abroad, he said: “If you get any offers, contact our embassy in Phnom Penh, so they can help check whether the company is legitimate or not, instead of going there without the proper information.”

Saifuddin said there are about 500 Malaysian companies operating in Cambodia and 5,000 Malaysians working and doing business in the country, and all are doing well. – Bernama, September 9, 2022

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