24 Indians rescued!

Malaysia: A minimum of 24 people from India were rescued from a locked home in Malaysia. The reports say that they were trafficked for which two men from Pakistan have been taken into custody.

The report further confirmed that the Malaysian police speculated about the detention on certain men from India from a media report that was published on August 30th. As a result, they saved the men from Sungai Siput town, which is not far away from the current location.

According to the investigations carried out in this direction, it has been proved that the people belong between the age group of 20 to 30 and came from different towns of Uttar Pradesh. Speculations are that they landed here through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). These people were guaranteed that they would be given luring salaries by these Pakistani officials.

Malaysia is getting overly crowded with the kind of human trafficking activities and drug abuses going on in the country.

Upon investigations, it was confirmed that the Indians were asked to provide RM300 ($96) each if they are interested in going to Penang. While their employment options were being sorted out, the Pakistani suspects locked them into a home in Malaysia. The suspects are now being investigated under the laws governing anti-human trafficking in the country.

Strict action would be taken against the suspects if found guilty.

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