Students to run against human trafficking


From left: RTST manager Christopher Hugentobler, RTST Kuala Lumpur organising committee director Kasumi Higewake, Taylor

PUTRAJAYA: The fight against human trafficking will get a boost when students from several high schools in Malaysia will take part in a 24-hour-race in November to raise funds for the cause.

The Malaysian leg of the “24 Hour Race”, held in Nexus International School in Putrajaya, will take place simultaneously along with races in Lugard Road on The Peak in Hong Kong and Gardens by The Bay in Singapore on Nov 15. 

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