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evening-edition · talkback · 17 Dec 2013 · 57 mins listen
Yesterday, The Malay Mail published a report on how a special foreign worker enclave has been set-up in the Iskandar region, to keep crime rates down. The enclave houses 1,500 foreign nationals from Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Indonesia, Pakistan and Philippines, and consists of refurbished public flats, 650 sq ft in size with eight workers allocated for each unit.
On Talkback Tuesday today, we asked: Is a special ‘foreign worker enclave’ an acceptable way to manage crime?
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