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2,000 arrests related to online scams

Furthermore,

2,000 arrests related online scams:

Huge a net in the “scammers”. Furthermore, Since Monday. Consequently, the Cambodian authorities have arrested 2,000 people after the Prime Minister’s request to strengthen the fight against Cyberarnaks centers, Minister Khmer of Information, Neth Pheaktra, also a member of the committee specially constituted on online scams on Friday, on Friday.

“Cambodia will dismantle all the networks of scammers whatever they hide,” he insisted. For example, Police have descended from sites suspected of sheltering these illegal activities in nine provinces. including the capital Phnom Penh, the official said.

226 Chinese arrested – 2,000 arrests related online scams

Among the targeted people are in particular Chinese, Vietnamese, Indonesians and Indians. At least 226 Chinese were arrested, according to a report by the police.

Some 2,000 arrests related online scams thinking heads of these networks will be continued in Cambodia. while many other suspects will soon be expelled from the country, the police wrote.

The Prime Minister. Hun Manet, called on political leaders and the police to “eradicate all the activities of fraud on the Internet” in their jurisdiction, under penalty of dismissing them.

Real “farms” with scams that reduce workers to slavery

Farms with digital scams have swarmed in Southeast Asia in recent years. generating tens of billions of dollars in revenues per year for international criminal networks.

Amnesty International has identified more than 50 centers in Cambodia, in a report published in June. The NGO has accused the Khmer government of looking at human rights damage including slavery. trafficking in human beings, children’s work and torture.

2,000 arrests related online scams — 2,000 arrests related online scams: Huge a net in the “scammers”. Since Monday. the Cambodian authorities have arrested 2,000 people 2,000 arrests related online scams after the Prime Minister’s request to strengthen the fight against Cyberarnaks centers, Minister Khmer of Information, Neth Pheaktra, also a member.

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