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M’sians With A History Of Mistreating Indonesian Workers May Be Denied Entry Into The Nation

today15 December 2022

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source: Reuters

According to reports, Indonesia is considering limiting the ability for Malaysians to enter the nation if they are found to possess a history of mistreating or abusing Indonesian workers.

Hermono, the Indonesian ambassador to Malaysia, revealed that the embassy is now in the process of blacklisting five Malaysian citizens for allegedly abusing Indonesian workers and will make sure that their nation forbids them from setting foot there.

Two Malaysians, Radzuan Abu Hadzim and his wife Rosnajihah Ramli, were cleared of all charges related to human trafficking on Friday (December 9).

The couple reportedly denied hiring an Indonesian domestic helper named Yati Karyati seven years ago, and failing to provide her the RM84,000 in wages she was owed. Their case fell under trafficking charges in accordance with Section 12 of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007/22 (ATIPSOM).

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Written by: Lara Kramer


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