The Borneo Post

Police rescue seven Filipina victims of humantraff­icking syndicate

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LABUAN: Police raided an entertainm­ent outlet here early today and rescued seven Filipinas believed to be victims of a humantraff­icking syndicate and arrested 21 others for working as guest relations officers without permits. Labuan Police chief ACP Adzhar Othman said the raid was conducted by personnel from the Labuan Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) and the Sabah Police at about 2 am. The outlet had allegedly hired foreign workers as guest relations officers without proper documents. He said the alleged victims of human traffickin­g had no valid travel documents and were aged between 23 and 30.

“The victims are currently under police custody. The operation was part of our efforts of monitoring vice-related activities island-wide,” he told Bernama.

Adzhar also said that the 21 Filipinas arrested for working as guest relations officers ( GROs) without permits were aged between 23 and 53.

“We also arrested a 52-year- old local man, who is the caretaker of the premises, and two other workers, aged 37 and 57, during the raid,” he said.

Adzhar said the women were being detained for further questionin­g and that the case was being investigat­ed under the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons and Anti- Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007, the Immigratio­n Act 1959/1963, the Immigratio­n Act 1959/1963 and Regulation 39( b) of the Immigratio­n Regulation­s 1963. — Bernama

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