DPM: Special court to expedite human trafficking cases


Pleased to meet you: Dr Ahmad Zahid speaking with workers during his visit to QL Foods Sdn Bhd factory in Bagan Datuk. — Bernama

BAGAN DATUK: The prosecution and trial process of pending human trafficking cases will be resolved with the setting up of a special court, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He said the special court would prove the Government’s seriousness in checking human trafficking, irrespective whether the act was committed by individuals or agents in Malaysia or abroad.

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