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No more tip-offs from NGOs please, Cambodia tells Malaysia

Info being hijacked by job scam syndicates, says Bukit Aman

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2023 10:43PM

No more tip-offs from NGOs please, Cambodia tells Malaysia
Datuk Seri Abd Jalil Hassan says any information channelled by non-governmental organisations to the Cambodian authorities will not be entertained from today, as it may interfere with rescue efforts. – Bernama pic, January 27, 2023

SEPANG – The Cambodian authorities have requested that any information about Malaysians who have fallen victim to job scam syndicates in the country be only channelled to the Malaysian embassy there or the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to facilitate rescue work.

Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department director Datuk Seri Abd Jalil Hassan said any information channelled by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to the Cambodian authorities will not be entertained from today, as it may interfere with rescue efforts.

He said the agreement was reached following discussions between the Cambodian authorities and a delegation, led by him, from PDRM and the Foreign Affairs Ministry to Cambodia.

“Through discussions with the Cambodian authorities, it was found that the information channelled by NGOs had interfered with the rescue process because the victims had been taken into hiding by the syndicates,” he said during a press conference with five rescued victims at Kuala Lumpur International Airport here today.

Foreign Affairs Ministry protocol and consular chief Mohd Aini Atan was also present.

Meanwhile, Jalil said the discussions with the Cambodian authorities also found that some of the claims by NGOs here about the condition of the victims were unfounded.

“The video of syndicate victims being abused and forced to eat pork does not involve Malaysians. The video was deliberately spread by syndicate members to scare the victims’ relatives into paying money to free their children or family members,” he said.

In addition, he said that not all individuals who were rescued and brought back to Malaysia were victims of syndicates, because there were cases of individuals deliberately claiming to be victims to run away from debts due to gambling, and some even returned to work in Cambodia after being rescued.

Jalil advised NGOs to be more careful when issuing statements regarding the issue to avoid straining the relationship between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Jalil said that as of yesterday, PDRM had received 262 police reports involving 330 victims of job scam syndicates stranded abroad, with 218 of them rescued, and efforts were underway to bring the rest back home. – Bernama, January 27, 2023

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