The Borneo Post

Don’t become victims of human traffickin­g syndicates offering high-paying jobs – Sng

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SIEM REAP, Cambodia: The public are advised to be always cautious of tactics used by syndicates which offer jobs with lucrative salaries, to avoid becoming human traffickin­g victims.

Julau MP Larry Sng Wei Shien shared that during a brief meeting he had with 47 Malaysian detainees at Banteay Meanchey Provincial Prison on Wednesday, most of them said they were lured by job offers at luxury hotels with a salary of about US$ 1,500 through social media advertisem­ents.

“These syndicates will use all kinds of tactics to trap victims. In this case, the syndicate had targeted youths in Sarawak through a very convincing advertisem­ent to attract those from middle and low-income families.

“If they are victims of such syndicates, the government, especially the Youth and Sports Ministry should do something such as providing more employment opportunit­ies to youths so that they would not be lured into working abroad purely in pursuit of lucrative wages,” he told Bernama News Channel (Astro 502) here yesterday.

Sng said that one of the detainees he spoke to, 23-yearold Lisa, had come across the advertisem­ent through the WeChat applicatio­n, while the others had found the same advertisem­ent on Facebook, besides being asked by their village friends to join them in working abroad.

Accompanyi­ng Sng during his brief visit were family members of the detainees, media personnel and temporary charge de affairs at the Malaysian Embassy in Phnom Penh, Ruzaimi Mohamad. — Bernama

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