Fake job offers in Cambodia - four more Malaysians brought home


SEPANG, July 9 (Bernama): Four more Malaysians who were allegedly duped by syndicates that offered high-paying jobs in Cambodia were brought home today.

Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (CID) deputy director (intelligence/operations) Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said they were among the 54 Malaysians who had fallen victim to such job scam syndicates and had been rescued so far.

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