21 More Malaysian Scam Victims Return From Cambodia, Laos

21 More Malaysian Scam Victims Return From Cambodia, Laos
Malaysian youths rescued from human traffickers in Cambodia arrive at the Kuala Lumpur Airport Terminal in Sepang, Malaysia, on Oct. 6, 2022. Vincent Thian/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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SEPANG, Malaysia—An additional 21 Malaysians rescued from human traffickers in Cambodia and Laos returned home on Thursday, as the government intensified efforts to locate scam victims reported missing abroad.

Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah, who met some of the returning victims at Kuala Lumpur’s airport, said the government has now managed to rescue 273 people out of 401 reported missing in Cambodia, Laos, Burma (also known as Myanmar), and Thailand. Most have returned except for 60 still in immigration detention centers in those countries who are waiting to be processed, he said at a news conference.