He claimed that after Colombian police raided a home in La Molina in the nation’s capital Lima on September 29, the 26 people and 17 people were lucky to have been released on Saturday.
The oldest Malaysian in the class is 36, and three of them are only 18 years old, he claimed.
The 43 patients, according to the Foreign Ministry, were in good health and would be returned to Malaysia after the Lima analysis was finished.
According to Razarudin, officers were also looking into specifics of how the 43 victims were recruited and ended up in Peru. He claimed that the patients had left Malaysia legitimately.
Two of the women escaped from the property in a wealthy neighborhood, according to The Utusan Malaysia paper, and were taken to the police after requesting assistance from another neighbor.
The Red Dragon of Taiwan was the consortium involved, according to The Daily, which cited native Peruvian reports. Cellular phones, bank cards, and cash were also seized as a result of the preliminary investigation.
The Indonesian officers were unable to vouch for those facts.