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Malaysian Embassy Conducts Consular Visit For Job Scam Victims Rescued From Myanmar

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Malaysian Embassy to Provide Consular Assistance to 15 Victims of Job Scam Syndicates in Myanmar

BANGKOK, Feb 16 (Bernama) – The Malaysian embassy in Bangkok will conduct a consular visit on Sunday to 15 Malaysians rescued from job scam syndicates in Myanmar who are housed at the Fort Vachiraprakan military camp in Tak Province, northern Thailand, to provide necessary consular assistance.

Consular Visit to Provide Necessary Assistance

Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of Malaysia to Thailand, Bong Yik Jui, said the 15 Malaysians, aged between 21 and 68 years old, including three women were among 261 individuals rescued from job scam syndicates in Myanmar and deported to Thailand last Wednesday.

Consular Officer to Verify Identities and Facilitate Repatriation

Bong said a consular officer from the Malaysian embassy, Marwan Mustafa Kamal, has been tasked with visiting and providing the necessary assistance to the victims. "Marwan is scheduled to meet Kingkan Choopitakpaopong from the Division of Anti-Trafficking in Persons under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security in Mae Sot on Sunday to discuss the repatriation of the Malaysian victims. We have received approval from the Thai authorities to visit the Malaysian victims in Mae Sot. We will verify their identities, contact their next of kin, and facilitate their repatriation to Malaysia," Bong told Bernama on Sunday.

Malaysian Embassy Committed to Extending Consular Assistance

Bong said the Malaysian embassy will continue to work closely with the Thai authorities and remain committed to extending consular assistance to the affected Malaysians.

Verification of Victims’ Identities

He added that the identity of all the victims will need to be verified to ensure they are Malaysian nationals.

Background: 15 Malaysians Among 261 Foreign Victims of Job Scam Syndicates in Myanmar

On Wednesday, Bernama reported that 15 Malaysians were among foreign victims of job scam syndicates in Myawaddy, Myanmar, who were rescued by Myanmar authorities and sent to Thailand for deportation. Myanmar authorities rescued the victims from KK Park and Shwe Kokko, two border towns notorious for human trafficking activities, before transferring them to Thailand for further processing and eventual repatriation to their home countries.

Conclusion

The Malaysian embassy’s consular visit on Sunday is a crucial step in ensuring the well-being and safe return of the 15 Malaysians who fell victim to job scam syndicates in Myanmar. The embassy’s commitment to extending consular assistance to the affected Malaysians is a testament to its dedication to protecting the rights and interests of Malaysian citizens abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many Malaysians were rescued from job scam syndicates in Myanmar and deported to Thailand?
A: 15 Malaysians were among 261 individuals rescued from job scam syndicates in Myanmar and deported to Thailand.

Q: What is the purpose of the consular visit?
A: The consular visit is to provide necessary assistance to the 15 Malaysian victims, verify their identities, contact their next of kin, and facilitate their repatriation to Malaysia.

Q: When is the consular visit scheduled to take place?
A: The consular visit is scheduled to take place on Sunday.

Q: Who will be conducting the consular visit?
A: A consular officer from the Malaysian embassy, Marwan Mustafa Kamal, will be conducting the consular visit.

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