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31 Mar 2025

Author:
Niem Chheng, Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia: Govt. warn of increasing human trafficking cases and tech-based scams

"Human trafficking cases surge in 2024, deportation of offenders doubles", 27 March 2025

Enforcement action against human trafficking and sexual exploitation in Cambodia increased in 2024, with authorities cracking down on a total of 197 cases, up by 33 from the previous year. The number of foreign offenders deported from Cambodia surged by more than double.

Chou Bun Eng, permanent vice-chair of the National Committee for Countering Human Trafficking, presented the 2024 annual report ...

The report revealed that authorities investigated 197 cases of human trafficking, arresting 273 suspects and sending them to court. This marked an increase of 33 cases from the 164 recorded in 2023 and a rise of 79 suspects from the 194 charged the previous year…

Among the deportees, 2,695 were Chinese nationals, a rise of more than 100 per cent from the 1,011 returned to China in 2023. The Chinese figures topped the 1,198 Vietnamese and 861 Indonesians who were also sent home.

Minister of Interior Sar Sokha, who serves as chair of the human-trafficking committee, noted that Cambodia is threatened by cross-border crimes, including human trafficking, drug trafficking and technology-based scams.

He warned that in addition to Cambodian citizens falling victim to trafficking abroad — such as in the maritime fishing industry — people from inside and outside the region have flowed into the Kingdom, both legally and illegally, establishing covert bases to commit crimes related to tech-based scams and associated offenses. Among those entering are both perpetrators and victims…

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