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Job scam victim tells of ‘prison’, beatings in Myanmar

GEORGE TOWN: Job scam victims from Malaysia, Taiwan and even China are being held in prison-like conditions in the Myawaddy area at the Thai-Myanmar border, a victim has claimed.

He claimed he was in a tightly guarded area where trafficked people were forced to become reluctant scammers to snare prospective victims around the world by phone.

Workers from China were the worst treated and were beaten and confined to a dark room for days if they disobeyed orders, he said.

“Malaysians are treated better but still get beaten if they do not perform,” the victim claimed after he managed to get in touch with members of Jelutong MCA here.

Jelutong MCA committee member Jeffrey Ooi said he had spoken with the victim.

“There are mini markets, restaurants, clinics and amusement centres in the area for syndicate members to use,” Ooi told a press conference at the division’s premises in Jalan Taman Free School yesterday.

“One of the victims we talked to claimed he was ‘sold’ by a Malaysian agent to a syndicate there for between RM30,000 and RM50,000.

“He claimed he had to pay that sum to leave or earn 500,000 yuan (RM323,453) to be freed,” he said.

Penang MCA Youth vice-chairman Sit Jie Hao, who was at the press conference, said the victims first entered Bangkok, where they surrendered their passports.

“They would be driven by car for seven hours to reach the Thai border…

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