Sixteen Japanese detained in Cambodia over fraud suspicions

Cambodian authorities detained 16 Japanese nationals in Sihanoukville on December 11, suspected of involvement in fraud cases. The Japanese Embassy in Cambodia confirmed their nationality and stated it will coordinate with local authorities. The resort city has seen a series of crackdowns on fraud groups and human trafficking.

Local authorities in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, detained 16 Japanese nationals on December 11 over suspicions of involvement in fraud cases. The Japanese Embassy in Cambodia received notification from the authorities on Friday and verified that the individuals are Japanese.

An embassy official stated that the embassy "will coordinate with local authorities and respond accordingly." Specific details of the allegations remain undisclosed at this time.

Sihanoukville, a beach resort on the Gulf of Thailand, has undergone significant development by Chinese companies, including the construction of casino hotels. However, the area has also witnessed repeated crackdowns on fraud groups and human trafficking incidents. Similar cases involving foreigners, including Japanese, have raised concerns in the region.

The embassy will monitor the situation of the detained Japanese and provide support as needed.

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