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SUN · 2026-03-29 · 02:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0329-41495
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NSR-2026-0329-41495News Report·EN·Human Rights

As Cambodia’s scam crackdown deadline looms, criminal gangs flee

Under pressure from China and the US, Cambodia has set an April deadline to eliminate widespread cyberscam operations within its borders. These scams, estimated to generate billions of dollars annually, have attracted vulnerable individuals from countries like Indonesia, who are often exploited and left stranded without pay or passports.

Aidan JonesSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-29 · 02:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
As Cambodia’s scam crackdown deadline looms, criminal gangs flee
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Under pressure from China and the US, Cambodia has set an April deadline to eliminate widespread cyberscam operations within its borders. These scams, estimated to generate billions of dollars annually, have attracted vulnerable individuals from countries like Indonesia, who are often exploited and left stranded without pay or passports. As the deadline approaches, criminal gangs are reportedly fleeing the country, leaving behind workers like Abdul and Hafiz, who are now seeking assistance from their embassies to return home. The Cambodian government's crackdown follows increasing international scrutiny of these criminal enterprises, which have become deeply entrenched within the country's economy. The effectiveness of the crackdown and the long-term impact on the scam industry remain to be seen.

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Cambodia has vowed to eliminate scammers by April under pressure from China and the US.

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A Chinese boss stole the passports of Indonesian workers and did not pay their salaries.

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Indonesians Abdul and Hafiz are victims of Southeast Asia’s scam trade, stranded in Phnom Penh.

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The US$19 billion generated by scams is equivalent to more than half of Cambodia’s formal economy.

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Cyber scam operations in Cambodia generate as much as US$19 billion annually.

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Young, naive and now sleeping rough on a plastic sheet outside their embassy in Phnom Penh, Indonesians Abdul* and Hafiz* are among the expendable human resources of Southeast Asia’s scam trade.After a year-long tumble through Cambodia’s vortex of scams, they were cast out onto a pavement – penniless and without passports – waiting for the embassy to issue new travel documents and a plane ticket home.“Our Chinese boss stole all of our passports,” said Abdul, 20, gesturing to a dozen or so of his defeated compatriots squinting in the sun from behind a jumble of bags and umbrellas.“He didn’t want any responsibility for us and did not pay any salary,” added Hafiz, 19, giving only one name like his friend. “Some people worked for one month, some for four months or for one year. Nobody has any money to take home.”A Cambodian military official shows computer equipment seized from raided cyberscam centres on March 11. Photo: AFPUnder pressure from China and the US, Cambodia says it is scorched-earth time for the scammers, vowing they will be gone for good by April. Observers call it an ambitious deadline, especially given the scale of a criminal enterprise that has deeply embedded itself.Across the country are dozens of compounds generating, depending on who you believe, as much as US$19 billion annually, equivalent to more than half Cambodia’s formal economy.
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