South Korean police escort handcuffed scam suspects repatriated from Cambodia at Incheon Airport, with arrest warrants visible.
Picha iliyoundwa na AI

Arrest warrants issued for 55 of 73 scam suspects from Cambodia

Picha iliyoundwa na AI

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.

The 73 South Korean online scam suspects repatriated from Cambodia arrived home last Friday, marking the nation's largest such operation from a single country. They landed in the southeastern port city of Busan, and police requested arrest warrants for 72 of them, excluding one with minor charges. As of 9 a.m. Monday, courts across the country had issued warrants for 55 suspects, according to the Korean National Police Agency's National Office of Investigation.

The group is accused of defrauding 869 South Korean victims of a combined 48.6 billion won (US$33.6 million). Among those arrested are 49 no-show scammers who impersonated civil servants to swindle 6.9 billion won from 194 victims. A couple was also detained for using deepfake technology in romance scams to defraud 104 people of 12 billion won.

The remaining 17 suspects, charged with romance scams that targeted about 30 victims for roughly 5 billion won, are scheduled to attend arrest warrant hearings in South Chungcheong Province on Monday afternoon. Earlier, a court granted a warrant for one individual accused of siphoning 19.4 billion won from 229 people by posing as a global financial company at a Cambodia-based call center until July last year.

This repatriation highlights intensified international cooperation against cross-border cybercrimes, with police vowing further investigations to aid victim compensation.

Watu wanasema nini

X discussions highlight shock over Koreans scamming fellow citizens via deepfake and no-show methods in Cambodia, with 55 arrests out of 73 repatriated suspects. Users criticize perpetrators harshly as betrayers, express caution for overseas jobs distinguishing victims from criminals, and question why one warrant was rejected, suspecting connections.

Makala yanayohusiana

South Korean police escort 73 scam suspects arriving from Cambodia at Incheon Airport.
Picha iliyoundwa na AI

73 South Koreans detained in Cambodia return home to face scam probes

Imeripotiwa na AI Picha iliyoundwa na AI

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.

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.

Imeripotiwa na AI

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.

Two decoration workers suspected in a 1 billion yen (US$6.4 million) robbery in Hong Kong were remanded in custody after appearing at Fanling Court. Lee Wan-kwong, 36, is alleged to be the mastermind, while Lee Chun-wa, 28, is accused of handling the stolen cash. The case stems from a robbery on December 18 in Central.

Imeripotiwa na AI

In the latest development of the probe into alleged drone flights into North Korea, a joint police and military team imposed travel bans on January 23 on three civilian suspects, following raids earlier in the week. The action targets the same individuals linked to incursions claimed by Pyongyang in September 2025 and January 4, 2026, amid South Korea's denial of military involvement.

A massive data breach at South Korea's leading e-commerce firm Coupang has exposed personal information of 33.7 million customers. Police are tracking a Chinese former employee suspect using an IP address, while the government considers fines up to 1 trillion won. The breach, starting in June, went undetected for five months.

Imeripotiwa na AI

South Korean police and military investigators raided the homes and offices of three civilian suspects accused of drone flights into North Korea, escalating the probe sparked by a graduate student's public claim last week. The action targets individuals linked to sovereignty violation claims by Pyongyang in late 2025 and early 2026.

Jumanne, 27. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 22:32:33

Joint Korea-Cambodia team nabs 136 scam suspects since November

Alhamisi, 22. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 13:43:32

Wakenya wameshikwa nchini Kambodia baada ya udanganyifu wa kazi wa biashara ya binadamu

Jumapili, 18. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 20:01:38

Criminal ring nabbed for laundering 150 billion won in cryptocurrency

Jumamosi, 17. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 15:47:34

Three arrested in Taneja couple's Rs 14.85 crore digital arrest scam

Jumatatu, 12. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 06:30:09

Customs agency plans special probe into suspected illegal FX trading

Jumanne, 30. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 02:12:35

National Assembly holds two-day hearing on Coupang data leak amid escalating probes

Ijumaa, 26. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 14:09:30

Polri repatriates nine indonesian victims of tppo online scam from cambodia

Jumatatu, 22. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 05:53:56

South Korean appeals court jails crypto launderer for four years

Jumatano, 17. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 08:21:12

Sixteen Japanese detained in Cambodia over fraud suspicions

Jumanne, 9. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 08:52:26

Police investigate Coupang data breach suspecting former employee

 

 

 

Tovuti hii inatumia vidakuzi

Tunatumia vidakuzi kwa uchambuzi ili kuboresha tovuti yetu. Soma sera ya faragha yetu kwa maelezo zaidi.
Kataa