JOHOR BAHRU: Police rescued four women from India, aged between 24 and 39, believed to be victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation in a ra...
: Police rescued four women from India, aged between 24 and 39, believed to be victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation in a raid at an apartment in Larkin here yesterday.
“Initial investigations found that the victims came to Malaysia with job offers in the information technology sector and as domestic helpers.
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