First time Malaysian trafficking victims found all the way in South America, says IGP

MalayMail/Bernama-Oct 10

The case of 43 Malaysians who were tricked by a Macau Scam syndicate before being rescued by the Peruvian police in La Molina, Lima, is the first one involving Malaysian citizens in South America, says Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain. He said from the preliminary information obtained, all the victims, comprising 17 men and 26 women aged between 20 and 30, were believed to have been deceived with lucrative offers of employment abroad. “Employment scams like this are not new, but this is the first time we have encountered victims being trafficked to South America,” he said at a special press conference in Bukit Aman today. He said all those who left Malaysia on Sept 29 were believed to be using valid passports, and the police would check with the Immigration Department to find out whether they travelled individually or in a group. Last Saturday (Oct 7), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement that 43 Malaysians who were victims of human trafficking by a Macau Scam syndicate were rescued during a Peruvian police raid on a house in La Molina, Lima. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/10/10/first-time-malaysian-trafficking-victims-found-all-the-way-in-south-america-says-igp/95527