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Cambodia Raids Expose Foreign Women Involvement In Scam Centres

Cambodia Raids Expose Foreign Women Involvement In Scam Centres

Barnama19-07-2025
By Vijian Paramasivam
PHNOM PENH, July 19 (Bernama) - About 20 per cent of suspects arrested in Cambodia this week for alleged online scam crimes are women from developing countries.
The state media outlet Agence Kampuchea Presse reported that 2,270 suspects were detained across Cambodia, mostly from Southeast Asian and South Asian countries.
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Among those arrested, more than 400 women came from Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Vietnam.
'Many women go abroad to take up risky jobs because of poverty. They go overseas just to try their luck and sometimes end up in dangerous jobs.
'There are fewer employment opportunities in Bangladesh, especially for women. And there are no strict rules and regulations to protect women,' Organisation for Women Development in Bangladesh Chief Executive Shyamoli Mazumder told Bernama from Dhaka.
In the latest crime-busting operation, 27 Bangladeshi women were detained.
The Secretariat of the Commission for Combatting Technology Fraud released this data on July 18, following a nationwide operation by security personnel to eliminate cyber crimes.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet instructed law enforcement authorities to dismantle online scam operations, resulting in a coordinated crackdown on these criminal activities.
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