Cambodia Border Raid: 26 South Koreans Nabbed, One Victim Rescued Amid Scam Crackdown

A major joint police operation between South Korea and Cambodia has led to multiple arrests and a rescue. Authorities raided a scam center near the Vietnamese border, taking 26 South Korean nationals into custody. The crackdown is part of a heightened effort following the tragic death of a Korean student earlier this year. The South Korean government has pledged to continue its stern action against these transnational crimes.

Key Points: South Korea Cambodia Joint Raid Arrests 26 Scam Suspects

  • Joint raid involved 40 Cambodian and 4 South Korean police officers in Mondulkiri province
  • Rescue of a man in his 20s who was confined and tortured at the site
  • Crackdown launched after a Korean student died at a scam center in August
  • South Korea has repatriated 107 suspected scam criminals from Cambodia since October
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26 South Koreans nabbed in joint police raid in Cambodia; 1 victim rescued

Joint police raid at Cambodia-Vietnam border rescues one Korean, arrests 26 nationals in scam center crackdown following a student's death.

"Through close cooperation between the two countries' police authorities, we will intensify the crackdown on online scams and voice phishing crimes. - NPA Official"

Seoul, Dec 21

26 South Korean nationals were apprehended during a joint police crackdown at a scam centre in a Cambodia-Vietnam border town last week, with one Korean freed from confinement, police said Sunday.

A joint team of South Korea and Cambodia on Thursday raided the site located in the province of Mondulkiri, eastern Cambodia, near the Vietnamese border, and took the 26 South Koreans into custody for suspected involvement in scam operations, according to the National Police Agency (NPA), Yonhap News Agency reported.

The operation also led to the rescue of a man in his 20s who had been confined and tortured at the site.

The raid involved 40 Cambodian police officers and four South Korean officers, the NPA said.

The move comes as South Korea has been ramping up efforts to combat crimes targeting South Koreans in Cambodia, such as online scams, following the torture and death of a Korean college student lured to a scam center in the Southeast Asian country in August.

The Seoul-Phnom Penh joint team has apprehended 92 scam suspects and rescued two Korean victims so far this month.

"Through close cooperation between the two countries' police authorities, we will intensify the crackdown on online scams and voice phishing crimes," an NPA official said.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung also praised the officers involved in the operation and pledged stronger international cooperation to eradicate such crimes.

"I appreciate their dedication to completing their mission despite the dangerous and harsh conditions in unfamiliar territory," Lee said in a post on X.

"We will further strengthen cooperation with law enforcement agencies worldwide to eradicate international organised crime, including online scams and voice phishing," he added.

On Friday, the South Korean presidential office said South Korea has repatriated 107 nationals suspected of involvement in online scam crimes in Cambodia since October, as part of a sweeping crackdown launched following the death of a Korean student in the Southeast Asian nation.

The pan-government campaign began in October to curb a surge in scam crimes targeting Koreans, after President Lee Jae Myung ordered the launch of a special response team to work with the Cambodian authorities to track down suspects, arrest them and bring them back to South Korea.

As of November, the cumulative number of Korean suspects arrested in Cambodia, including those still awaiting repatriation, stood at 154, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung told reporters

The crackdown has also led to a sharp decline in reports of Koreans confined or going missing in Cambodia, with the number falling from 93 cases in October to just 17 in November, Kang said.

The government pledged to continue taking a tough stance on transnational crimes that threaten the safety of Koreans abroad.

“The government will continue to take stern, firm action against transnational crimes that endanger the lives and security of our citizens,” Kang said.

During a pan-government meeting in late October, Lee ordered the establishment of a special response headquarters involving the foreign and justice ministries, intelligence agencies and the police. A dedicated police unit was also set up in Cambodia to deal specifically with crimes involving Korean nationals in the country.

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Rohit P
This is horrifying. A college student tortured to death? These scam centers are modern-day slavery. The South Korean government's strong response is commendable. Hope our MEA also has strong advisories for Indians traveling to SE Asia for "high-paying jobs".
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Arjun K
The numbers are telling – from 93 cases in Oct to 17 in Nov after the crackdown. Shows decisive action works. We need similar crackdowns on the cyber fraud rings that target our citizens from places like Jamtara. Law enforcement needs teeth and tech.
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Sarah B
While the action is good, it's reactive. The root cause is the economic desperation that makes people fall for these fake job traps. Both South Korea and India need to work on creating more local opportunities so youth aren't forced to look for risky options abroad.
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Vikram M
Setting up a dedicated police unit in Cambodia is a smart move. Proactive presence is key. We should learn from this. Our embassies in high-risk countries need more resources and manpower to protect Indian citizens from such organized crime.
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Karthik V
Voice phishing and online scams are a plague everywhere. Just last week my uncle in Chennai almost got scammed. International cooperation like this Seoul-Phnom Penh team is the only way to tackle borderless crime. More power to them.

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