Malaysian authorities have expanded arrests in a cross-border job scam targeting Indian migrants, with new developments reported within the past 24 hours. The network allegedly used social media platforms and messaging applications to advertise overseas employment opportunities.
Investigators revealed that victims were promised high-paying jobs and asked to pay upfront fees for processing, training, and travel. In most cases, the jobs did not exist, resulting in significant financial losses. “This operation exploited the aspirations of individuals seeking better opportunities abroad,” an official stated.
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Authorities have seized digital devices and financial records to trace the network’s operations and identify additional suspects
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Cooperation with international law enforcement agencies is underway to address the cross-border nature of the fraud
Indian community organisations have urged individuals to verify job offers through official channels and avoid dealing with unregistered agents. Experts emphasise that awareness is critical in preventing such scams.
Further arrests are expected as investigations continue, with authorities committed to dismantling the network and preventing future incidents.




