Police nab 2,878 prostitutes; many are duped foreigners


KUALA LUMPUR: They came here after being promised well paid jobs but ended up being forced into prostitution by their agents.

Some of them were saved by the police and finally got to get back with their families although their dreams of working and earning money to support their families were shattered.

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