Malaysia

Authorities rescue 26 Bangladeshis from job scams in Port Klang

Report says victims entered Malaysia legally but fell intro employment fraud

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2023 9:36PM

Authorities rescue 26 Bangladeshis from job scams in Port Klang
The Peninsular Malaysia Labour Department and Selangor Labour Department have managed to rescue 26 Bangladesh nationals, who fell victim to job scams, from a house in Port Klang. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pica, April 6, 2023 

KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 26 Bangladesh nationals were rescued in a rescue operation carried out by the Peninsular Malaysia Labour Department together with the Selangor Labour Department at a house in Port Klang, Selangor today. 

The Peninsular Malaysia Labour Department in a statement said that all those who were rescued at about 12.30pm had been in the country for almost two months after being brought in on February 15. 

“They entered legally but unfortunately, the employer failed to provide them with jobs and left them with no source of income. The rescue operation was carried out to prevent these workers from becoming victims of employment fraud and subsequently leading to forced labour. 

“All 26 workers have been taken to a shelter where the location is kept secret for their safety,” according to the statement. 

The operation, led by department deputy director-general of operations Mohd Asri Abd Wahab, was carried out after receiving complaints from the public. 

According to the statement, the department would ensure that they are given jobs as promised or would repatriate them back to their country of origin, as the last resort. 

It also asserted that it would not compromise with any issue that leads to elements of forced labour that may affect the image of the country. 

“All employers, regardless of the sector, are urged to carry out their responsibilities after applying for foreign workers, such as the promised job placement and also conducive accommodation. 

“Employers are also reminded to comply with the mandatory criteria and guidelines when they apply for employment quotas for foreign workers to avoid being blacklisted,” it said. – Bernama, April 6, 2023 

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