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South Korea Repatriates Citizens Involved in Cambodia Online Scams

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Seoul, South Korea – Dozens of South Koreans ‌repatriated ⁤from Cambodia on Saturday are expected to face police⁣ investigations ​as ⁤authorities probe their alleged involvement in​ online scam operations.The return ​of 64‍ South Koreans, arriving at Incheon⁣ International Airport after ⁣a chartered flight from Phnom Penh, follows a recent surge in concern over citizens ⁢trafficked into adn working within illicit cybercrime networks in Cambodia.

The repatriations come after the death of a South ⁣Korean student in Cambodia,reportedly due to being forced to work in a scam center,sparked‍ public outcry and prompted a⁣ diplomatic response from Seoul.A South Korean government delegation traveled ⁣to Phnom Penh for discussions on collaborative efforts to address the issue.

Cambodian authorities detained most of the returnees during crackdowns on scam centers.‍ South Korean⁢ National Security Director Wi sung-lac stated that ⁢investigations will focus on determining whether the individuals willingly joined thes organizations or were coerced through ​deceptive ​job advertisements.

South ​Korean officials estimate approximately 1,000 of its citizens are currently⁣ working in Cambodian scam⁤ centers,which collectively⁤ employ ‌an estimated 200,000​ workers. These ⁢centers have proliferated since the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting individuals as scammers while defrauding victims⁢ through bogus ⁤investment schemes, illegal gambling operations, and romance scams. Monitoring groups estimate these scams generate billions⁣ of dollars annually for international criminal gangs.

In response to the​ crisis, South ⁤Korea implemented a travel ban Thursday for certain areas of ‍Cambodia, including Bokor Mountain in Kampot province,‍ where⁣ the​ student’s body was discovered. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has as requested a‍ review of these restrictions. President Lee Jae Myung has also directed authorities to urgently address and remove illegal job ⁢advertisements ⁤throughout Southeast Asia.

Interpol reported in June that ⁢the scope of these scam‍ operations has⁤ expanded beyond ⁣Southeast‌ Asia, ​with victims now originating from⁣ South America, Western Europe,⁢ Eastern​ Africa, ​and‌ new centers emerging in the Middle East, ‌West Africa, and Central america.

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