Malaysia

Sisters charged with trafficking, exploiting Indonesian women

Duo were also accused of illegally hiring workers in Tanjung Malim

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Nov 2020 5:03PM

Sisters charged with trafficking, exploiting Indonesian women
Lie Ying Har and younger sibling Lie Ying Ping pleaded not guilty to the charges at the Teluk Intan Sessions Court. – Pixabay pic, November 27, 2020

TELUK INTAN – Two sisters were charged at the Sessions Court here today with trafficking six Indonesian women aged between 22 and 40 for labour exploitation, as well as illegally hiring workers in Tanjung Malim over the past 11 years. 

Lie Ying Har, 53, who faced two counts while younger sibling Lie Ying Ping, 50, who was slapped with five counts, pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to them before Judge Norita Mohd Ardani.

They were charged in Teluk Intan as there is no sessions court in Tanjung Malim. 

Ying Har was first charged under Section 12 of the Anti-Trafficking of Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007 with trafficking a woman for labour exploitation at a house Taman Seri Indah, Tanjung Malim on November 2.  If convicted, she faces a maximum jail term of 15 years and a fine.

She was then charged under Section 55B(1) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 with hiring a woman without a valid pass at the same address in mid-2009 and faces a maximum jail term of 12 months or a fine of RM50,000 upon conviction. 

Ying Ping, meanwhile, was charged under Section 12 of the Anti-Trafficking of Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007 with trafficking four women for forced labour exploitation at two shoplots in Jalan Rumah Rehat, Tanjung Malim on November 2, and if convicted, she faces a maximum jail term of 15 years and a fine.

She was also charged under Section 55B(1) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 with hiring a woman who was trafficked by Ying Har without a valid pass at a shop lot in Jalan Rumah Rehat, Tanjung Malim on November 7. 

Both sisters were allowed bail with one surety and case remention was set for January 18. – Bernama, November 27, 2020

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