Cambodian, South Korean police arrest 26 for alleged scams, sex crimes, Blue House says


Police officers escort repatriated South Korean scam victims at Incheon International Airport in Oct, 2025. A joint investigative team of Cambodian and South Korean police has arrested 26 suspects over alleged online scams and sex crimes targeting ‌South Korean citizens. — YONHAP/AFP

SEOUL: A joint investigative team of Cambodian and South Korean police has arrested 26 suspects over alleged online scams and sex crimes targeting ‌South Korean citizens, the Korean ⁠presidential office said on Monday.

The bilateral task ​force found that the suspects allegedly extorted about 26.7 billion won US($18.25 million) from 165 South Koreans through online scams, in which they pretended to be police or financial regulators, ‍Kang ⁠Yu-jung, ‍a spokeswoman ​at the Blue House, ⁠said at a briefing.

The suspects also allegedly coerced multiple female victims into filming sex videos and ‍photos ‍for distribution, Kang said, declining to elaborate ‌on details.

Cambodian police made the arrests with assistance ⁠from the task force and South Korea's intelligence agency, she added.

The suspects will ⁠be extradited to South Korea to face punishment, she said.

The Cambodian government could not immediately be reached for comment on ‍the arrests and allegations. - Reuters

 

 

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