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77360
Fri, 08/28/2009 - 14:04
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ARRESTS COME AS MALAYSIA, AUSTRALIA DISCUSS CURBING HUMAN TRAFFICKING
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 28 (Bernama) -- Even as Malaysia and Australia were
working out better cooperation to check the smuggling and trafficking of
persons, Malaysian authorities arrested five Afghan men who attempted to use
Malaysia as the transit point to sneak into another country.
They were held at a budget hotel in Johor Baharu, capital city of southern
state of Johor in Peninsular Malaysia, in a raid at 12.15am Thursday,
said Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan.
The five men, who had been staying at the hotel since Aug 16, were picked up
after they failed to produce identification documents, he said, adding that
police believed they were trying to enter another country illegally.
Musa spoke to reporters at the conclusion of the two-day Malaysia-Australia
Working Group Meeting on the Issue of Smuggling and Trafficking of Humans, here.
He said Malaysia and Australia were prepared to establish an improved
bilateral cooperation network as the key measure in curbing the smuggling and
trafficking of persons.
He said both countries gave high priority to the efforts and discussed and
exchanged ideas on how to forge closer cooperation in terms of intelligence and
joint investigations.
They also discussed the possibility of setting up a data base with direct
links to Interpol and Aseanapol, he added.
Musa said the meeting also discussed proactive measures to tighten entry
points and undertake close monitoring of people who might want to use Malaysia
as a transit point.
He also said that a working group would be set up by both sides especially
to tackle such crime.
-- BERNAMA