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Malaysia Holding 42 Trafficked Thai Women: Officials

Forty-two Thai women who were trafficked into Malaysia are being held at a safe house in the south of the country and will be repatriated, a Malaysian official told BenarNews.

The 42 are staying at a home for women in the state of Johor after being caught entering Malaysia without proper papers, according to the director of the state’s Department of Immigration.

The Thai women are helping local authorities investigate a ring that allegedly trafficked them into the country, and they are being kept at a safe house run by the Social Welfare Department, Johor Immigration Director Rohaizi Bahari said.

“[A]fter all of them have given their statements in assisting the case, they will be sent back to their home country by the immigration authorities,” Rohaizi told BenarNews on Monday. He declined to give more details.

The Thai ambassador to Malaysia confirmed that 42 Thai women were being held at a center for women in Johor, but he only had more specific information about half of them.

Twenty-one of the 42 had left Thailand in late September and are from Pattani and Yala, two provinces in Thailand’s insurgency-stricken Deep South. The families of this batch of 21 had reported them missing after they had left for Malaysia, where they were promised jobs as snack vendors by immigration brokers, according to relatives.

“Thai consular staff, on behalf of the Thai government, will be granted permission to meet them in the women’s home in Johor Bahru on Tuesday, Nov. 15. We will try to seek Malaysia’s speediest proceeding and hope they come back to Thailand soon,” Damrong Kraikruan, the Thai ambassador to Malaysia, told BenarNews, referring the capital of the Malaysian state of Johor that borders Singapore.

According to a Malaysian police officer, this group is assisting local authorities investigate a case against two Thai nationals who have been arrested on suspicion of human trafficking.

“Now, two Thai trafficking brokers are being held on human trafficking charges. For the 21 women, officials will release them home soon after interrogation,” the officer told BenarNews on condition of anonymity, adding that the women would not face any charges.

Full story: BenarNews

BenarNews staff
Yala, Thailand. Hata Wahari in Kuala Lumpur contributed to this report.

Copyright ©2016, BenarNews. Used with the permission of BenarNews.

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