Australia pledges anti-human trafficking support to Cambodia


Minister of Interior Sar Kheng (right) meeting Australian ambassador to Cambodia Pablo Kang on Oct 13. - SAR KHENG VIA FACEBOOK

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): The Australian Ambassador to Cambodia told Minister of Interior Sar Kheng that Australia was prepared to offer Cambodia additional support in its fight against human trafficking. The Australian Federal police have been running training sessions for the Cambodian police forces, in particular in collaboration on anti-money laundering, cybercrime and digital forensics.

The remarks came as Australian ambassador Pablo Kang met with Sar Kheng to discuss the work on Oct 13.

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