PETALING JAYA: Child trafficking in Malaysia is a serious threat but there is no proper collaboration among government agencies to combat it, said Rumah NurSalam adviser Dr Hartini Zainuddin.
“Not one of the 15 cases against arrested child traffickers have made it to court since the Anti-Trafficking in Persons (ATIP) Act was implemented in 2007,” she added.
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