In a written reply to Lok Sabha, he said 19 Indian students, who had entered Malaysia with "false Malaysian work visa", have approached the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur with the request for their early repatriation to India.
Emergency Certificates to these 19 students were immediately issued by our Mission as they had claimed retention of their passports by the employer, he said.
"Our Mission is constantly facilitating various formalities of Malaysia Immigration and closely following up the matter with Malaysian Authorities," Singh said.
"The Ministry of External Affairs, through our Mission in Kuala Lumpur will continue to render all possible assistance in sending these individuals back to India at the earliest and on completion of necessary formalities by the Malaysia authorities," Singh said.
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According to media reports, the students were placed in Malaysian hotels through a Singapore-based agency in August 2013, but the firms, they were employed with, stopped paying them in May and terminated their contracts in June.
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