Malaysian Activist Negotiates Freedom for Hostage Trio in Laos

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Malaysian Activist Negotiates Freedom for Hostage Trio in Laos
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Three Malaysians were rescued from human traffickers operating in Laos' Golden Triangle region after activist Azirul Safiq Sazali from the Malaysian Humanitarian Organisation (MHO) negotiated their release. The traffickers initially demanded a hefty ransom, but Azirul challenged them, refusing to pay and urging them to collect the money in Vientiane. His firm stance appears to have worked, with the hostages released unharmed.

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The victims’ families turned to activist Azirul Safiq Sazali from the Malaysian Humanitarian Organisation , who acted as a spokesperson to negotiate with the syndicate. @apix_boss Ketika saya Di Mae sai 3 mangsa telah di jdi kan tebusan , saya menghantar wakil translator untuk menjadi jurucakap dengan phak sindiket… Alhamdulilah semua selesai dengan AMAN #fyp #mho #fypシ ♬ original sound – Azirul Syafiq Sazali Trafficking Woes Remain in Golden Triangle The tough negotiation tactics employed by Azirul appear to have paid off, as the hostages were eventually released unharmed.

In 2022, over 700 Malaysians have been reported to have been misled by human traffickers and are imprisoned in Laos, facing severe abuse.

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