Police from South Korea and Cambodia arrest Korean suspects in a sexual exploitation scam case in Phnom Penh.
Police from South Korea and Cambodia arrest Korean suspects in a sexual exploitation scam case in Phnom Penh.
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26 Korean nationals arrested over sexual exploitation scam in Cambodia

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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.

On January 5, a pan-government task force comprising South Korean police and the National Intelligence Service, in collaboration with Cambodian police, raided offices and residences in Phnom Penh, arresting 26 members of a scam ring. Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung told reporters that the suspects impersonated government agencies, including prosecutors and financial authorities, deceiving victims into believing they were implicated in crimes and extorting 26.7 billion won ($18.2 million) from 165 South Korean nationals under the pretext of asset investigations.

During the process, numerous female victims were forced to record sexually exploitative videos or send explicit photos. "This case illustrates how scam crimes have evolved beyond simply stealing money from ordinary people, instead relentlessly exploiting victims' psychological vulnerabilities and coercing them into producing sexual exploitation material—a method that utterly devastates the victims' lives," Kang said.

Task force officials stated that the crime ring involves South Koreans, though they will verify the suspects' nationalities upon repatriation. The government will immediately block the circulation of the sexually exploitative videos and bring the suspects back to South Korea to face punishment.

This roundup follows South Korea's intensified efforts to combat crimes targeting its nationals in Cambodia, such as online scams, after the torture and death of a Korean college student lured to a scam center in the Southeast Asian country in August last year.

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Initial reactions on X to the arrest of 26 Korean nationals in Cambodia for sexual exploitation scams consist mainly of news shares from Korean and international outlets, with some Korean users praising the government's task force and cooperation with Cambodian authorities. A Cambodian analyst highlighted the evolving nature of such scams.

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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 joint South Korean-Cambodian police team has apprehended 136 scam suspects in Cambodia since its launch in November, police announced on January 28. The team also rescued four abducted victims held in criminal complexes. It was formed amid public outcry over the torture death of a Korean college student who fell victim to a job scam.

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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.

ボイスフィッシング集団のために6万8000ドルの暗号通貨をマネーロンダリングした30代の韓国人男性の執行猶予判決が取り消された。水原高裁は彼が情状酌量を求めて控訴した後、懲役4年の実刑判決を下した。この判決は彼の詐欺運営における主要な役割を強調している。

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South Korea's customs authorities announced plans for a nationwide special inspection targeting suspected illegal trade and foreign exchange practices amid the won's ongoing depreciation. The probe will cover 1,138 companies showing significant discrepancies between reported trade data and bank payments.

Police raided two offices of South Korea's KT Corp. on Wednesday over suspicions of concealing evidence related to an earlier hacking incident. The raids follow a referral from the science ministry. Investigators from Gyeonggi Nambu Provincial Police executed warrants at locations in Pangyo, Seongnam, and Bangbae, southern Seoul.

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韓国の女性家族省は、第二次世界大戦中に日本軍の性奴隷とされた韓国人女性の被害者1人が死去したと発表した。これにより、政府に登録された生存者は5人となった。元美京(ウォン・ミンギョン)女性家族部長官は、遺族の意向により故人の身元を明かさず哀悼の意を表し、生存者への継続的な支援を約束した。

 

 

 

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