Woman Beaten With Hot Iron, Raped And Held Captive For 37 Days In Job Scam | TRP

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Job scams in Malaysia are prevalent, and people are being exploited for personal or commercial gain.

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She was taught how to transfer money and was forced to transfer money from her Malaysian account to another country. I felt something was wrong on the first training day, but I couldn’t do anything about it, so I continued working. I wanted to leave every day, but it was difficult because I felt like I was being watched.

The issue of job scams and modern slavery is a serious concern, and the Malaysian government is taking steps to address it.

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