AlQa'dah 2, 1432, Sep 30, 2011, SPA -- Malaysian police rescued 136 people believed to be victims of human trafficking in the first eight months of this year, a newspaper reported Friday, according to dpa. The alleged victims, 71 men, 40 women and 25 children, were rescued following 53 raids from January to August, said Mahmood Adam, home ministry secretary general, according to the Star newspaper. Myanmar nationals made up the highest number of victims at 41, followed by Pakistanis at 31, 27 Indonesians and 10 Indian nationals. Among the alleged victims were also Malaysians, Philippines nationals, Thais, Vietnamese, Cambodian and Chinese nationals, he said. Mahmood said police, immigration officers and labour department officials conducted the raids which also resulted in the arrests of 55 Malaysians, five Myanmar nationals, four Indonesians, two Chinese, one Thai and one Indian national for suspected trafficking. A total of 41 per cent of the cases involved sexual exploitation, while the others involved forced labour, baby-for-sale syndicates and visa exploitation, the report said. -- SPA