Cambodia wants to close all online scam centers there before May

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Cambodia wants to close all online scam centers there before May
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Cambodia says it is close to shutting down the country’s online scam centers after a long-running crackdown. A senior minister on Wednesday told The Associated Press the government has targeted 250 suspected sites since July last year and officers have already closed about 200 of them.

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Senior Minister Chhay Sinarith, who is in charge of the Commission for Combating Online Scams, speaks to the Associated Press in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police are laid out on a table at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Journalists look at equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Bun Sosekha, Deputy Commissioner in charge of Security Unit, Phnom Penh Municipal Police, checks equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Bun Sosekha, Deputy Commissioner in charge of Security Unit, Phnom Penh Municipal Police, checks equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Senior Minister Chhay Sinarith, who is in charge of the Commission for Combating Online Scams, speaks to the Associated Press in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Senior Minister Chhay Sinarith, who is in charge of the Commission for Combating Online Scams, speaks to the Associated Press in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police are laid out on a table at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police are laid out on a table at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Journalists look at equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Journalists look at equipment confiscated in a raid by Cambodian police at a scam center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia hopes to shut down all of the country’s notorious online scam centers by the end of next month, the head of the Southeast Asian nation’s effort to combat the cybercrime said Wednesday. Senior Minister Chhay Sinarith, in charge of the Commission for Combating Online Scams, told The Associated Press in an interview that the government since July had targeted 250 locations believed to be carrying out theHe said police would carry out suppression activities after April in an attempt to keep the scam centers from reemerging.Myanmar , with scam victims around the world being bilked out of tens of billions of dollars annually, according to United Nations experts and other analysts. The industry is closely involved in human trafficking, as foreign nationals are employed to run romance and cryptocurrency scams, often after being recruited with false job offers and then forced to work in conditions of near-slavery. Chhay Sinarith said that in the latest crackdown the government launched 79 legal cases involving 697 alleged scam ringleaders and their associates. At the same time, it has repatriated almost 10,000 scam center workers from 23 countries, he said, with fewer than 1,000 awaiting official repatriation. Others who have escaped or been released from raided centers have gone home on their own. Cambodia works closely with countries, especially China and the United States, to combat the problem, he said. Cambodian police on Tuesday raided a suspected scam center in a high-rise building in the capital, Phnom Penh, arresting about 60 Cambodians and Chinese nationals at their desks. “They did chat to convince people in Europe to invest the money with them, but their investment is fake and fraudulent. It is not real,” said Bun Sosekha, a deputy commissioner of the Phnom Penh Municipal Police. Earlier Wednesday, journalists were shown equipment confiscated in raids elsewhere, including uniforms and fake identification cards used by scammers to pose online as Japanese police officers to trick and intimidate victims. Cambodia has been plagued by the illicit activity since it began on a much smaller scale around 2012, when it was primarily carried out using voice-over-internet-protocol — VOIP — phones, with the callers disguising their location and identities, Chhay Sinarith said. The scams proliferated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when casinos, many already engaged in the gray-area activity of online gambling, no longer had in-person customers and turned to online scams on an industrial scale.This story is part of an ongoing collaboration between The Associated Press and FRONTLINE that includes an upcoming documentary.

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