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3 Pinoys rescued from scam hub in Cambodia
Authorities have rescued three Filipinos who claimed they were duped into working as scammers in Cambodia and then beaten when they tried to escape. The National Bureau of Investigation said in a ...
We obtained a cache of documents, a kind of money-laundering handbook, and spoke to nearly a half-dozen scammers and their ...
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Monday announced the rescue of three Filipino nationals who were forced to work ...
Arrests in Poipet were the latest in an eight-week Thai-initiated crackdown on criminal syndicates operating just across its ...
Reporters received a complaint from 26-year-old Kritsana Seenet, a transgender woman, who fell victim to a Cambodian man she ...
Colonel Pham Hai Dang, Deputy Director of the Lai Chau Provincial Police Department, shared his profound sadness upon witnessing Vietnamese citizens traveling to Cambodia to scam their fellow ...
BANGKOK — Thai authorities have deployed over 100 police officers to conduct in-depth interrogations of 119 Thai nationals repatriated from a call center scam operation in Poipet, Cambodia.
Our reporters went into a notorious refuge for scammers and fraudsters, and emerged with a how-to guide. Selam Gebrekidan and ...
It’s believed hundreds of thousands of people are being held against their will in so-called “scam factories” across South East Asia, including in Myanmar, Cambodia and the Philippines. Many of these ...
Investigators discovered that the woman who communicated with the doctor had an IP address linked to Cambodia, suggesting an international scam operation. Authorities suspect multiple culprits are ...