The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom’s consulates repatriate 21 migrants from Malaysia, China

- Voun Dara and Ry Sochan

THE Cambodian embassy in Malaysia intervened to help repatriate nine migrant workers to Cambodia on August 29-30, while the Consulate General in China’s Chongqing municipali­ty also cooperated with the local authoritie­s to rescue and repatriate 12 women.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n spokesman Koy Kuong told The Post on August 30 that the nine workers in Malaysia had suffered hardships due to the Covid-19 pandemic and had requested that the Cambodian embassy help them return home.

Kuong said the embassy in Malaysia had facilitate­d the repatriati­on of the nine workers, including their children. Eight of them arrived at Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport via Singapore Airlines Flight SQ158 on August 29 at 5:30pm and the other worker is also scheduled to arrive via Singapore Airlines but on August 30.

“The embassy helped with the issuance of temporary travel documents to those without passports,” Kuong said, adding that the embassy had also provided them with food assistance while they were awaiting departure in Malaysia.

Kuong noted that in the first six months of this year, the embassy in Malaysia has assisted with the repatriati­on of a total of 332 workers, including 175 women, who wanted to return home.

In China, Kuong said the Consulate General in Chongqing municipali­ty cooperated with the local authoritie­s to rescue the 12 Cambodian women from trafficker­s on August 26. They are scheduled to arrive in Cambodia on September 2.

Kuong noted that in the first six months of this year, a total of 230 Cambodian women had been rescued in China from human trafficker­s and repatriate­d back home.

In a separate case in Thailand, Kuong said the Consulate General also helped repatriate 21 Cambodians from different places there on August 26.

They were sent back via the Poipet Internatio­nal Border Checkpoint in Banteay Meanchey province and have since been placed under quarantine.

Kuong could not confirm whether any of the 21 people returning from Thailand had been trafficked or simply sought to return home after losing their jobs as has been the case with thousands of migrant workers who have recently returned from Thailand amid the Covid-19 outbreak there.

 ?? CAMBODIAN EMBASSY IN MALAYSIA ?? Migrant workers and their children repatriate­d to Cambodia from Malaysia on Sunday.
CAMBODIAN EMBASSY IN MALAYSIA Migrant workers and their children repatriate­d to Cambodia from Malaysia on Sunday.

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