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Cambodian Scam Center Exposed: Media Report Reveals Desertion & Victims

Cambodian Scam Center Exposed: Media Report Reveals Desertion & Victims

October 17, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Cambodian ‍Scam Centers Exposed as deserted, Raising Concerns About Victim Escape & Police Involvement

This article details the findings of a Korean media investigation into scam‌ centers in Cambodia,‍ revealing a⁤ pattern of abandonment and raising questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement ⁢efforts. HereS a summary of ⁣the‌ key points:

* Tai Si ​Center Abandoned: A recently reported scam center, Tai Si, was found completely deserted by Cambodian ‌police and a Korean news team. The building was stripped of all equipment, and the criminals had fled, along ‍with the victims⁣ (including South Koreans and‍ other nationalities) ⁤they where holding⁢ and forcing to commit online fraud.
* Suspicions of Police Collusion: the Korean journalists accompanying the ​investigation believe the criminals couldn’t have escaped so quickly without inside information from local police.
* ​ pattern of Abandonment: Similar scenes were found at two ⁣other previously known scam‍ centers,Wongku ⁤and⁢ Mango Center. These locations also showed signs of ‌being⁣ quickly abandoned.
* Wongku Center⁢ – Evidence of Detention: The Wongku Center was described as having a building constructed with thick steel bars, suggesting it‍ was used to detain people.A​ “For Rent” sign indicated it had been vacant for several months.
* Slow Government‍ Response Hinders Victim Assistance: ⁣the ​article highlights ⁤that the slower the Cambodian‍ government’s response, the more⁢ tough it becomes to​ help the victims of ⁣these scams.
* Signs of Mass Exodus: The overall impression is ⁢that scam operations are moving out of Sihanoukville, likely to neighboring countries, taking victims with them.

In essence, the article paints a ‍picture of a rapidly dissolving‌ scam network in Cambodia, but raises serious concerns about the potential for criminals to relocate with ‍their⁣ victims and the possibility of complicity within local law ‌enforcement.

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