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发表于 10-5-2022 06:20 AM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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PETALING JAYA: A man with learning disabilities (OKU), known as Ah Choong, 22, is reported to have been stranded in Myanmar since December after being lured there by a syndicate which promised him a job with a high salary.

The victim’s uncle, Ah Lee, 48, said he found out about this after receiving 55 notifications on Choong’s phone for bank transactions for more than RM90,000.


He said Choong’s bank account had apparently been used by the syndicate to accept money from victims of scams.

“I managed to contact him last week. He begged me for money to pay the syndicate and return to Malaysia,” he said at a press conference held at the Perak MCA building here today, Bernama reported.


He said he lodged a report at the Pasir Puteh police station here on Wednesday so that Choong could be brought home safely by the authorities.


Ah Lee said Choong was promised a salary of US$7,000 (RM30,700) per month, but was later told he would be transferred to another company as his job in customer service was not satisfactory.

Another human trafficking victim, known only as Ah Meng, 32, contacted via Facebook, said he had been stranded in Cambodia for the past five months after being lured there with a casino job but was instead hired as an online scammer.

“I was confined with seven Chinese victims and one Thai in one room. I felt very scared because I did not have US$13,000 to pay as compensation to return home,” he told his father via a Facebook video call during the press conference.

The mother of another victim, Madam Lee, 60, said her eldest son of three went missing in February and was believed to be in captivity in Bangkok.

“Previously, my son worked in Kuala Lumpur as a waiter. He would often send home money to me, but now I can only contact him through the Messenger app on Facebook, controlled by a syndicate,” she said.

She had also lodged a report at the Pekan Baru police station here on March 29.

Perak MCA public service and complaints bureau chief Low Guo Nan said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission should filter out and delete social media postings on fraudulent job advertisements so that human trafficking syndicates don’t trap more victims.

Perak police chief Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said police were reviewing the reports made by the victim’s families for further action.
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 楼主| 发表于 10-5-2022 06:21 AM | 显示全部楼层
PETALING JAYA:据报道,一名名叫 Ah Choong 的 22 岁的学习障碍男子(OKU)自去年 12 月以来被一个向他许诺一份高薪工作的辛迪加引诱,一直滞留在缅甸。

受害人的叔叔,48 岁的李阿姨说,他在 Choong 的手机上收到 55 条有关银行交易超过 90,000 令吉的通知后才知道这件事。


他说,Choong 的银行账户显然被该集团用来接受诈骗受害者的钱。

“我上周设法联系了他。据马新社报道,他今天在霹雳马华大厦举行的新闻发布会上说,他乞求我要钱支付该集团并返回马来西亚。


他说,他于周三在巴西富地警察局报案,以便当局将Choong安全带回家。


Ah Lee 说,Choong 被承诺每月 7,000 美元(30,700 令吉)的薪水,但后来被告知他将被调到另一家公司,因为他在客户服务方面的工作不令人满意。

另一名人口贩运受害者,32 岁的阿明,通过 Facebook 联系到他说,在过去五个月里,他在被赌场工作引诱到柬埔寨后被困在柬埔寨,但被聘为在线诈骗者。

“我和七名中国受害者和一名泰国人被关在一个房间里。我感到非常害怕,因为我没有 13,000 美元作为回家的补偿,”他在新闻发布会上通过 Facebook 视频电话告诉父亲。

另一名受害者的母亲,60 岁的李女士说,她三个孩子的长子在 2 月失踪,据信被关押在曼谷。

“以前,我儿子在吉隆坡当服务员。他经常给家里寄钱给我,但现在我只能通过 Facebook 上的 Messenger 应用程序联系他,由一个集团控制,”她说。

她还于 3 月 29 日在这里的北干巴鲁警察局报案。

霹雳马华公共服务和投诉局局长刘国南表示,马来西亚通讯和多媒体委员会应该过滤和删除有关欺诈性招聘广告的社交媒体帖子,以免人口贩运集团陷入更多受害者。

霹雳州警察局长 Mior Faridalathrash Wahid 表示,警方正在审查受害者家属的报告,以采取进一步行动。
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发表于 10-5-2022 09:21 AM | 显示全部楼层
骗子太多
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 楼主| 发表于 10-5-2022 09:31 AM | 显示全部楼层

其實。。。是傻子太多
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发表于 10-5-2022 01:44 PM | 显示全部楼层
cian很容易被骗
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