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Homeless migrant worker, mistreated outside bank, to return home


Tony Lian and Safiudeen Pakkeer Mohamed
Tony Lian and Safiudeen Pakkeer Mohamed at the Indian high commission in Kuala Lumpur.
PETALING JAYA:

Safiudeen Pakkeer Mohamed, the homeless migrant worker who was humiliated for sleeping outside a bank in Kuala Lumpur, will return home to India tomorrow night.

Tony Lian, the founder of two homeless shelters, said Safiudeen is being housed at a shelter operated by the Indian high commission in Kuala Lumpur.

“His flight is tomorrow night,” Lian told FMT.

He said the labour department and the police interviewed Safiudeen, 39, earlier today.

“It was a lengthy probe, for about three hours,” he said.

After the investigation, he took Safiudeen to the high commission to facilitate a meeting with his employer.

“I met with the employer and the commission’s officers. At the meeting, the employer agreed to amicably settle Safiudeen’s unpaid salary and buy him a ticket home,” he said.

FMT has reached out to the labour department to confirm if the employer will face any…

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