UK sanctions Cambodia-based scam centre and crypto platform


Representations of cryptocurrency Bitcoin are seen in this illustration picture taken in Paris, France, March 9, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/Illustration

LONDON, March ⁠26 (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday sanctioned the operators of what it described ⁠as the largest fraud compound in Cambodia and an online ‌crypto marketplace used to trade stolen personal data, in a bid to protect people in the UK from organised online scams.

The action marks the country's latest attempt to disrupt ​what it called a fast-growing network of "scam ⁠centres" in Southeast Asia, where ⁠workers end up confined in guarded compounds and forced to commit online fraud.

Britain's ⁠Foreign ‌Office said the centres had targeted victims globally, using schemes ranging from fake investment pitches to fabricated romantic relationships.

The government ⁠designated Legend Innovation, operator of a newly identified Cambodian ​compound known as "#8 ‌Park", which it said was the country's largest scam site. It ⁠said it ​has a capacity to accommodate20,000trafficked workers.

It also sanctioned Xinbi, a Chinese-language crypto marketplace that provides tools and services used by fraud networks, including the sale of ⁠stolen personal data and satellite communication equipment.

Neither ​Legend Innovation or Xinbi could be immediately reached for comment.

The sanctions - targeting the two entities plus three individuals - will also freeze several London properties linked ⁠to the network, including a 9 million pound ($12 million) penthouse near Westminster.

Foreign office minister Stephen Doughty said the measures were intended to "send a clear message".

"We will not allow British people to become victims of these dreadful ​scams or tolerate the awful human rights abuses ⁠perpetrated in these scam centres," he said.

The latest sanctions follow coordinated action ​with the United States last year against Cambodia's ‌Prince Group, which ministers said then ​helped trigger regional raids and the closure of hundreds of scam operations.

($1 = 0.7490 pounds)

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; editing by Sarah Young)

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