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Scamsters target Indian migrant workers
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The crackdown highlights the growing need for vigilance among individuals seeking international employment opportunities
Malaysian authorities have intensified enforcement actions against online recruitment scams targeting Indian migrant workers, with developments reported within the past 24 hours. The crackdown follows a rise in fraudulent job offers circulated through social media platforms and messaging applications.
Officials revealed that scammers are impersonating legitimate companies and offering high-paying overseas jobs, often requiring victims to pay upfront fees. “These networks exploit individuals seeking better opportunities,” an enforcement official said.
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Law enforcement agencies have conducted coordinated raids, resulting in multiple arrests and the seizure of digital devices and financial records
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Investigators are analysing the data to identify additional suspects and victims
Indian community organisations have urged migrants to verify job offers through official government channels and avoid dealing with unregistered agents. “Awareness is the most effective defence,” a community leader stated.
Experts note that the increasing use of digital platforms has made it easier for fraud networks to operate across borders. “Cross-border cooperation is essential to combat these schemes,” an analyst observed.
The Indian High Commission has acknowledged the developments and is encouraging individuals to report suspicious activities. Authorities have indicated that enforcement efforts will continue as part of a broader strategy to protect migrant workers.




