South Korean police escort 73 scam suspects arriving from Cambodia at Incheon Airport.
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73 South Koreans detained in Cambodia return home to face scam probes

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A group of 73 South Koreans detained in Cambodia over alleged online scam operations returned home on January 23 to face investigations. They are accused of swindling 48.6 billion won from 869 South Korean victims, marking the nation's largest repatriation of criminal suspects from a single country.

A group of 73 South Koreans detained in Cambodia over alleged involvement in online scam operations was forcibly returned home on Friday, January 23, to face investigations. A chartered Korean Air flight departed from Phnom Penh and arrived at Incheon International Airport at 9:41 a.m., marking the nation's largest repatriation of criminal suspects from a single country. The suspects were immediately placed under custody upon boarding the plane with court-issued warrants and will be transferred to local police stations nationwide for further probes.

They are accused of swindling a total of 48.6 billion won ($33.1 million) from 869 South Korean victims, according to Cheong Wa Dae. Among them, 70 face charges of participating in online fraud activities, such as romance scams, while the remaining three are charged with robbery by hostage and gambling. Included is a couple accused of swindling 12 billion won from 104 people through romance scams using deep fake technology; they had undergone plastic surgery to evade authorities before their detention.

One suspect is accused of fleeing to Cambodia and engaging in scams after allegedly committing a sexual crime against a minor, while another is suspected of keeping a victim hostage at a criminal compound and extorting money from their family. The joint investigation team raided seven scam criminal compounds in the Southeast Asian nation, including sites in Sihanoukville, Poipet, and Mondulkiri Province, to round up the suspects. Authorities rescued men in their 20s who had been detained and tortured at the compounds.

The joint government operation involved the National Police Agency, the justice ministry, the National Intelligence Service, and the foreign ministry.

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Reactions on X to the repatriation of 73 South Korean scam suspects from Cambodia are largely neutral news reports from media outlets, with some Korean users expressing strong outrage against the criminals and praise for the government's decisive action in what is described as the largest such operation.

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South Korean scam suspects handcuffed and escorted by police onto chartered flight at Incheon Airport for deportation from Cambodia.
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73 Korean nationals held in Cambodia over scams to be returned home

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Seventy-three South Korean nationals detained in Cambodia over alleged scam crimes will be forcibly returned home for investigation. Cheong Wa Dae announced on Thursday that a chartered flight carrying them will depart from Incheon International Airport. They are accused of swindling 486.7 billion won from 869 South Korean victims.

Police have issued arrest warrants for 55 of the 73 South Korean online scam suspects repatriated from Cambodia. The group allegedly swindled 48.6 billion won from 869 victims through methods including no-show and deepfake romance scams. This repatriation represents the largest return of criminal suspects from a single country in national history.

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A joint South Korean investigation team has arrested 26 people over scam crimes involving sexual exploitation in Cambodia, in cooperation with local authorities. The suspects deceived Korean victims into believing they were implicated in crimes, extorting 26.7 billion won and forcing female victims to produce explicit videos. The government plans to block the videos' circulation and repatriate the suspects for punishment.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said recent incidents involving Chinese nationals going missing or disappearing in Cambodia have drawn China's close attention. These transnational crimes are a serious barrier to deeper cooperation between the two countries. Chen Zhi, founder of Prince Group, has been arrested and extradited to China.

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European authorities have arrested nine suspects in a multinational operation targeting a cryptocurrency investment fraud network that stole at least €600 million from victims. The late October sweep involved agencies from several countries and resulted in the seizure of cash, cryptocurrency, and luxury items. Victims were lured through deceptive online tactics but could not recover their funds.

Police raided the home and offices of Democratic Party Rep. Kim Byung-kee on Wednesday, escalating the corruption probe that prompted his resignation as party floor leader last month. He is suspected of receiving 30 million won in illegal political funds from Dongjak Ward Council members in 2020, among other allegations.

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Seven Kenyans employed in South Africa through a US program have been arrested for lacking proper documentation and now face deportation. They were detained after entering the country on tourist visas and working at a center processing US visa applications. The operation took place in Johannesburg and involved South Africa's Department of Home Affairs.

 

 

 

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