Cops nab 57 S. Koreans over alleged scam links


Cambodian police have arrested 57 South Korean nationals over alleged links to an online scam organisation in the South-East Asian country.

The arrests happened on Wednesday as police raided a building on the outskirts of the capital, Phnom Penh.

Police found 86 people working at the complex, including 57 South Koreans and 29 Chinese, according to a statement yesterday by Cam­bodia’s Secretariat of the Commission for Combating Online Scams.

A visiting group of South Korean lawmakers accompanied the raid. The delegation arrived in Cambodia on Tuesday as part of an on-site parliamentary inspection into reports of alleged employment scams, illegal confinement and torture of South Korean nationals in Cambodia.

It is the second recent delegation from South Korea to visit Cambodia after a group last week led by Vice-Foreign Minister Kim Jina.

On Friday last week, Cambodia repatriated about 50 South Koreans who had been formally arrested on accusations they worked for online scam organisations.

They are among the 64 South Koreans who were detained in Cambodia in recent months and were flown to South Korea on a charter flight on Saturday.

Upon arrival, they were detained while police investigated whether they voluntarily joined the scam organisations in Camb­odia or were forced to work there.

The repatriation follows the death of a South Korean student who was reportedly forced to work at a Cambodian scam centre.

His death triggered public outrage in South Korea, prompting the government to send a delegation to Phnom Penh.

Online scams, many based in South-East Asian countries, have risen sharply since the Covid-19 pandemic and produced two sets of victims: the tens of thousands of people who have been forced to work as scammers under the threat of violence, and the targets of their fraud.

Monitoring groups say online scams earn international criminal gangs billions of dollars annually. — AP

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