Malaysian police rescue 136 human trafficking victims this year
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian police rescued 136 people believed to be victims of human trafficking in the first eight months of this year, a newspaper reported Friday.
The alleged victims, 71 men, 40 women and 25 children, were rescued following 53 raids from January to August, said Mahmood Adam, home ministry secretary general, according to the Star newspaper.
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