In a major crackdown named Op Pintas Mega, Malaysian police rescued 16 foreign nationals, including seven children, from forced labour across four locations in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur on May 8. Led by Bukit Aman’s Anti-Trafficking Division, the raids targeted a restaurant, construction site, and two car workshops. Five boys were saved in Rawang, eight men in Pantai Dalam, and three boys in Puchong Utama. Authorities arrested 45 individuals, including employers and supervisors, for immigration offences and labour exploitation under the Atipsom Act. Victims were transferred to district police headquarters for further action.
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