Over 300 migrants have died in Malaysian custody since 2020, raising concerns about detention conditions and treatment. Recent cases, like that of Ben Za Min from Myanmar, highlight alleged medical neglect. Authorities have intensified raids and declared 2025 a “year of enforcement” amid rising illegal entries.
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