South Korea sends response team to Cambodia to combat online job scams targeting its nationals


PHNOM PENH (Bernama-Yonhap): A joint South Korean government response team has arrived in Cambodia to tackle widening job scams involving the abduction and confinement of South Korean nationals, as it seeks to bring back its people in connection with the crime, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The team, led by Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Ji-na, arrived at Techo International Airport, south of the Cambodian capital, late on Wednesday (local time), along with officials from the National Police Agency, the Ministry of Justice, and the National Intelligence Service.

The team plans to meet with top Cambodian authorities to address the escalating job scam crisis in which many South Koreans have fallen victim, including ways to coordinate the investigation into the torture death of a South Korean college student.

The team also seeks to discuss with Cambodia plans to repatriate 61 South Koreans detained by Cambodian immigration authorities over their suspected involvement in organised crime, possibly via a special flight.

"We are preparing detailed methods," Kim told reporters at the airport upon arrival. "It has yet to be finalised."

The number of detained Koreans has been adjusted from 63, as two people were repatriated by plane on Tuesday.

South Korean police have already booked the detainees over the job scams, and Seoul is pushing for their swift repatriation to hold them legally accountable in accordance with Korean criminal proceedings.

South Korea’s top security adviser Wi Sung-lac said on Tuesday that the government aims to bring them back home by the end of this week.

Speaking to the press at the airport, Kim also vowed to actively engage with relevant authorities in Vietnam and Cambodia to investigate the death of a South Korean woman whose body was found near the border between the two Southeast Asian nations.

The woman, in her 30s, was discovered in Vietnam last week. Authorities said they are looking into the case for possible connections to a phishing scam in Cambodia. - Bernama-Yonhap

 

 

 

 

 

 

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