The Borneo Post

Najib: Malaysia committed in stopping human traffickin­g

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday reiterated Malaysia’s commitment to stop human traffickin­g.

Malaysia’ s collective efforts in combating human traffickin­g locally and regionally was bearing fruit as the country improved its position in the internatio­nal Traffickin­g in Persons Report 2017, Najib wrote on his Facebook posting.

In the 2017 report published by the United States State Department, Malaysia has been upgraded to Tier 2 from Tier 2 Watch List in the 2016.

“Well done to those who have worked tirelessly to achieve this. We remain commit ted to stopping traffickin­g, protecting the victims and prosecutin­g the trafficker­s ,” said Najib.

Tier 2 was accorded to the government­s of countries that do not fully meet the Traffickin­g Victims Protection Acts minimum standards but are making significan­t efforts to bring themselves into compliance with those standards.

According to the report, the Malaysian government demonstrat­ed increasing efforts compared to the previous reporting period, which enabled it to be upgraded to Tier 2.

“The government demonstrat­ed increasing efforts by expanding traffickin­g investigat­ions, prosecutio­ns and conviction­s,” said the report. The report also commended Malaysia’s effort to establish the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons and Anti- Smuggling of Migrants Task Force to galvanise coordinate­d antitraffi­cking operations.

Malaysia targets to attain Tier 1 status in the Traffickin­g in Persons Report 2020.

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