733 Bangladeshi workers who were defrauded in Johor Bahru, Malaysia,
733 Bangladeshi workers who were defrauded in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, will receive more than two and a half million rupees for their unpaid wages. The country’s Ministry of Labor said the total amount of unpaid wages amounted to 1,35,557 baht. Malaysia’s Human Resources Ministry said in a statement on Friday that the Johor Labor Department will now take the employer to the Sessions Court to implement the order issued by the Labor Court.
In February,
733 Bangladeshi workers were found in Johor Bahru. They were forced to work without pay for about four months and did not get the promised job. Previously, on February 5, the Johor Labor Department set a deadline of 45 days to pay workers’ salaries, top mis universities, But the authorities did not pay the exact amount at that time.
Human trafficking network identified:
The Malaysian Immigration Department has identified a human trafficking network. Which charged illegal Bangladeshi immigrants up to 21,000 ringgit to take them from Vietnam to Thailand and then to Malaysia by boat. Immigration director-general Ruslin Gusoo said in an interview in Sinar Harian on Saturday that the syndicate was identified during a raid on a house on Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.
Subhan’s body is on the way:
Malaysian expatriate Abdul Subhan’s body is finally returning to his homeland at the government’s expense. The body will arrive aboard Bangladesh Biman flight BG-387 on Sunday. The deceased’s son Sagar will receive the body at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Siobhan died on March 17 while receiving treatment in a hospital in Malaysia. The body remained in the mortuary of Raja Manjit Singh Ipoh Hospital in Ipoh, top mis programs in the world, Perak, Malaysia,
for about two months.
When the hospital authorities reported the death to the Bangladesh High Commission, the High Commissioner went to the hospital and inquired. Subhan is the son of Noor Zaman from the Comilla district.
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