A Georgian national, who masterminded a plan to come to Singapore to commit theft, came here with two others and stole currencies worth more than $133,000 (RM461,000) from a money changer.
THE troubling trend of job scams leading to human trafficking is sadly not a new phenomenon, but an alarming trend has emerged where scammers seem to be increasingly targeting Malaysians.
So far, 261 victims – 208 men and 53 women – have been rescued, and efforts to bring the rest home are ongoing.The government must work relentlessly to bring these individuals home, collaborating with international agencies and foreign governments where necessary. Fostering inter-governmental action plans, especially within the Asean community, is another important weapon in the battle.
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