KUALA LUMPUR: 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 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 HusainHe 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.
“We are waiting for the return of all the victims... once they get here, the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Division will interview them to identify the recruiter who took them to Peru,“ he said at a special press conference in Bukit Aman today. Last Saturday , 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.
“The application has been sent to Interpol Asia and they are still waiting for a response from the Interpol headquarters in Lyon, France. However, we are confident that the red notice will be issued,“ he said.
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