However, among them, the task force identified 14 suspects, of which 7 were Chinese and 7 Myanmar, who were involved in committing acts of violence and forced labor and were sent to the Kiri Provincial Commissioner for further questioning.
The other 243 foreigners had to be sent to the Directorate General of Immigration to continue the procedure, which would normally be deported from Cambodia.
In Asia, a large online scam city was found to be located in Burma, bordering Thailand.
In Cambodia, the crackdown on this type of offense is also underway, with Prime Minister Hun Manet recently setting up a commission to crack down on this activity, with him as the sole chairman of the commission.
The United Nations found in the past year that those who engage in cyber fraud mostly fall into this activity through scamming criminal groups that promise high-paying jobs, but they eventually become victims who are forced to act as comforters or other fraudulent activities online.
Experts in Cambodia have mentioned in the past that online scams perpetrated by foreigners in Cambodia do not pose a direct risk to tourists, but they do affect the tourism sector and the country's face.
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