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* Cambodia to Send 73 Online Scam Suspects to South Korea - News Directory 3

* Cambodia to Send 73 Online Scam Suspects to South Korea

January 22, 2026 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • SEOUL, South Korea - Dozens of South Koreans detained in Cambodia for their⁤ alleged involvement in online‍ scam compounds will return home this week to⁤ face investigations, officials...
  • The 73 suspects are accused of scamming fellow South Koreans out of 48.6 billion‍ won ($33 million), according to a⁣ government statement.
  • The group - 65 men ⁤and eight ⁢women - was‍ among approximately 260 South Koreans detained in a recent crackdown in Cambodia.
Original source: abcnews.go.com

South⁣ Korea to Repatriate‍ 73 ⁣Suspects in Online scam Cases from Cambodia

SEOUL, South Korea – Dozens of South Koreans detained in Cambodia for their⁤ alleged involvement in online‍ scam compounds will return home this week to⁤ face investigations, officials said Thursday. This will be⁢ the largest group repatriation of Korean criminal suspects from abroad to date.

The 73 suspects are accused of scamming fellow South Koreans out of 48.6 billion‍ won ($33 million), according to a⁣ government statement.

The group – 65 men ⁤and eight ⁢women – was‍ among approximately 260 South Koreans detained in a recent crackdown in Cambodia. Public outrage ⁤over these scam centers surged in South⁤ Korea last ⁤summer after a Korean student was found dead, reportedly after being forced to work at a scam compound.

Authorities reported the student ⁣died after being tortured ⁣and beaten. South Korea responded by sending a government delegation ⁣ to Cambodia in October to discuss a joint response.

South ⁣Korea will use a ‍chartered⁢ plane to bring the suspects back, with their arrival expected‍ Friday. Upon landing, they will be instantly turned over to investigative authorities.

Cybercrime has⁢ been growing in Southeast⁤ Asia, notably in Cambodia and Myanmar. trafficked⁢ foreign nationals ⁤are frequently enough employed to run romance and cryptocurrency‍ scams, lured by‍ false job offers and then ⁣subjected to near-slavery conditions. The U.N. Office ⁢on Drugs and Crime estimates ⁣that scam victims worldwide lost between $18 billion and $37 billion in 2023.

In⁣ January, Cambodia arrested and extradited a tycoon to China accused ⁤of ⁤leading a large online scam ⁣operation.

As October, roughly 130 Korean scam ⁢suspects have been sent home from Cambodia, along with fewer than 30 suspects from Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines.‍ Following FridayS repatriation, approximately 60 South ⁢Koreans will remain detained ⁣in Cambodia awaiting return, according to police.

South Korean officials estimated in October that ‍around 1,000 South Koreans were working in scam ‍centers in Cambodia, some of whom are believed⁤ to be forced laborers.

South Korea says it will⁤ continue its efforts to combat scam crimes targeting⁤ its citizens.

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