Malaysia

Cops nab 11 for human trafficking, including former politician who ran in GE14

Police say ‘Datuk’ had lost parliamentary, state seat races in previous polls

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 31 Oct 2022 9:25PM

Cops nab 11 for human trafficking, including former politician who ran in GE14
Penang police chief Datuk Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain (centre) says they rescued several victims of human trafficking in a series of raids in Penang and Kedah from October 27. – The Vibes file pic, October 31, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – Police detained a former politician who had contested in the 14th general election (GE14) for involvement in human trafficking following a series of raids in Penang and Kedah from October 27.

Penang police chief Datuk Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain said the man in his 50s, who claimed himself to be a Datuk, was arrested in his house in the northeast district, here at 8.25pm yesterday following the arrest of 10 other individuals in the raid.

“Acting on information and intelligence obtained over the past two weeks, police arrested a man in a raid at a shop in Simpang Ampat, Nibong Tebal, near here, on October 27 and rescued seven victims in the premises, which had been turned into a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre.

“Several other raids were conducted by Penang and Kedah police and they resulted in the arrest of six men and a woman, as well as the rescue of three men – before the raid on the house in the northeast district and the arrest of the ‘Datuk’ together with a woman and man, as well as (the rescue of) three men,” Shuhaily said in a press conference here today.

He said those detained comprised nine men and two women who were caretakers and workers at the rehabilitation centre while the rescued victims were men aged between 22 and 62.

Shuhaily said initial investigations found the man who was suspected of being the syndicate’s mastermind was the centre’s founder and he did not win when he contested in both parliamentary and state assembly seats in GE14.

He said police found that even though the rehabilitation centre had been operating for two years, it was not registered with any government department.

According to him, all victims claimed that they were tortured, beaten, as well as forced to work without wages and holidays, besides being chained up. They said they were only given a small amount of food while the centre was equipped with closed-circuit cameras to monitor their movements.

“We also seized several items including a laptop, nine handphones, two iron chains, a PVC pipe, and two iron rods attached to a bed,” he said.

Shuhaily added that all the suspects have been remanded to assist in the investigations. – Bernama, October 31, 2022

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