Japanese held in Cambodia scam raids


Cambodian authorities have said they detained some Japanese nationals in a joint effort to crack down on fraud centres in Cambodia, a Japanese government spokesperson said.

Criminal gangs have trafficked hundreds of thousands of people to scam centres in parts of South-East Asia to help generate billions of dollars in illicit revenues each year, the United Nations says.

Japan is looking into the numbers and whereabouts of those detained, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told a regular press conference.

“We are in the process of confirming details such as exactly how many people were detained, and where and how they were detained,” Hayashi said yesterday.

“We’ll respond appropriately while continuing working with local authorities.”

On Wednesday, citing people affiliated with the Cambodian government, the Kyodo news agency said about 30 people believed to be Japanese suspec­ted of involvement in fraud were taken to Phnom Penh the day before following detention in the northwestern city of Poipet. — Reuters

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