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Student trafficking network in Malaysian colleges exposed

Thousands from Bangladesh are being trafficked to Malaysia, admitted to bogus ‘colleges’ only to find there’s no classes and additional ‘fees’

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Victims of the student trafficking trade have no choice but to work illegally, and often under inhumane conditions, to pay off their debts. Photo: The Star
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By Elroi Yee and Ian Yee

They are sold a dream – of a ticket to study and work in a foreign country, but after spending their family’s entire savings, they are caught in the harsh reality of being trafficked and trapped in a constant cycle of exploitation and extortion.

Thousands of young Bangladeshis have been trafficked to Malaysia through obscure private colleges and their unscrupulous “agents”.

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Some pay over RM20,000 (US$4,660), equivalent to three years’ wages in Bangladesh, for the agents to secure student visas and admission into these bogus colleges.

But that’s just the beginning of the exploitation. Click on the video below to watch R.AGE’s undercover investigation.

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When they arrive in Malaysia, the victims realise the colleges don’t offer any real classes, they can’t work under student visas, and there are often additional “fees” to be paid.

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