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Tuesday, 16 October 2007, 06:03pm
The Star(Used by permission)
by Bernard See

PENANG: A factory worker was cheated of her life savings of RM25,000 after she was frightened by a telephone call that her bank account was used by drug traffickers.
   
Fearing that she would get into trouble, the 51-year-old deposited the money into a bank account purportedly belonging to a Bukit Aman police officer to clear her name. read more...
 
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Used By Permission of the Star - Sunday December 30, 2007

Dream career or drug courier?

PETALING JAYA: It is a dream job at an international company dealing with the import-export of goods. The office is swanky with various branches overseas. Cool boss, good money and if you are lucky, the chance to travel what more could a fresh graduate ask for? read more...

 
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Young women lured by the promise of big money

THE family of Devi, 30, who was caught with 688.26g of heroin while entering Gongbei, China on Feb 9, is awaiting news of her fate. read more...

 
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Hidden danger in dream jobs

International drug syndicates are targeting young Malaysian women to be their mules overseas, but their con is becoming more and more difficult to detect. read more...

 
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