Malaysia

Overseas job scam: 359 rescued, 129 still under radar

Ministry ups efforts to find one victim in Cambodia, eight in Thailand, 29 in Laos, 91 in Myanmar

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Dec 2022 7:41PM

Overseas job scam: 359 rescued, 129 still under radar
359 job scam syndicate victims have been rescued, with 331 brought back to Malaysia and 28 more still in detention to assist with investigation and documentation-related matters. – Pixabay pic, December 21, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The Foreign Affairs Ministry (MoFA) – as of December 20 – has received a total of 488 reports of Malaysian citizens who were victims of job scam syndicates in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.

MoFA’s statement today said of that number, 359 people were rescued, with 331 brought back to Malaysia and 28 more are still in detention to assist with investigation and documentation-related matters.

The statistics of syndicate victims who have been rescued so far are 227 in Cambodia, 61 (in Laos), 38 (in Thailand) and 33 (in Myanmar).

“The ministry, through the Malaysian Embassies in the countries concerned and in close cooperation with the Royal Malaysia Police, will continue to redouble efforts to track down another 129 victims still unaccounted for, involving the countries of Cambodia (one case), Thailand (eight cases), Laos (29 cases) and Myanmar (91 cases).

“The ministry also hopes for the public’s cooperation, and to always be aware and informed in deal with the issue of fraudulent criminal syndicates offering jobs abroad.

“Victims or family members who are suspected of being involved in these criminal syndicates are requested to report to the police and MoFA immediately,” read the statement.

Victims or next of kins can report and deliver relevant information to MoFA via e-mail; [email protected].

Meanwhile, six Malaysians who were victims of a job scam criminal syndicate at the Thailand-Myanmar border have been brought home safely today via Thai Airways flight TG415.

Two of them are victims whose videos have been uploaded by Malaysia International Humanitarian Organisation recently, while the rest were Thai Immigration’s detainees. All of them have been handed over to the police to assist with investigations.

“The ministry expresses its appreciation to the police for their quick and proactive actions in locating and rescuing the victims as a result of the close cooperation of MoFA with the Malaysian Embassy in Bangkok.

“At the same time, the ministry expresses its utmost appreciation to the Thai authorities for the cooperation and priority in helping the Malaysian government rescue the victims of this syndicate.

“MoFA also expressed appreciation to Teruntum legislative assembly member YB Tuan Sim Chon Siang, who also extended his assistance in helping to bring the victims home,” added the statement. – Bernama, December 21, 2022

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