Some didn’t want to be rescued at all


WHILE some Malaysian victims are grateful to have been rescued from being forced to work for scam call centres in Cambodia, there are others who prefer to have remained and continued working for these illegal syndicates, reported Sin Chew Daily.

The daily launched an undercover probe in Cambodia recently and discovered that some Malaysians were knowingly involved in illicit activities there due to the lucrative returns.

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