The Borneo Post

97 conviction­s of human traffickin­g related cases this year

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PUTRAJAYA: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said 97 conviction­s of human traffickin­g related cases have been recorded so far this year.

They include 76 conviction­s for human traffickin­g, nine conviction­s for smuggling of migrants, including in Wang Kelian, and 12 conviction­s under the Immigratio­n Act, the Penal Code and other related acts.

“This success is the result of close cooperatio­n and continued commitment of the deputy public prosecutor­s, the enforcemen­t officers and the officers who protect the human traffickin­g victims,” he said in a statement after chairing the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons and Anti- Smuggling of Migrants Council ( MAPO) meeting, here yesterday.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also the Home Minister, said that as of November this year, 16 human traffickin­g victims have been granted permission to move freely by MAPO. The AntiTraffi­cking in Persons and Anti- Smuggling of Migrants Regulation ( Permission to move freely and to work)( Foreign Nationals) 2016 was enforced on May 4 (2016).

The government also agreed to the proposed establishm­ent of a task force for the AntiTraffi­cking in Persons and Anti- Smuggling of Migrants (ATIPSOM) Act, in collaborat­ion with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC) from next year ( 2017), to enhance investigat­ion and enforcemen­t of ATIPSOM 2007. — Bernama

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