73 South Korean scam crime suspects detained in Cambodia to be forcibly returned home


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SEOUL: (Bernama-Xinhua) Seventy-three South Korean suspects, who have been detained in Cambodia over alleged involvement in scam crimes, will be forcibly returned home, the presidential Blue House said on Thursday (Jan 22), reported Xinhua.

Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung told a press briefing that a joint investigation team will forcibly repatriate 73 South Korean suspects on Friday morning, as they were accused of defrauding 869 South Koreans of about 48.6 billion won (about US$33.1 million) based in Cambodia.

Kang said it would mark the largest repatriation of criminal suspects, stressing that it was the result of a long-term pursuit by the joint investigation team composed of South Korean and Cambodian police as well as the National Intelligence Service.

The investigation team raided seven scam complexes in Sihanoukville, Poipet and Mondulkiri of Cambodia to round up the suspects.

Kang said all the repatriated suspects, for whom arrest warrants had already been issued, will be handed over to investigative authorities upon arrival for thorough investigations and subsequent legal proceedings, adding that the authorities will forfeit criminal proceeds by tracking down the suspects’ hidden assets to the end. - Bernama-Xinhua

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