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24 Nov 2021

Author:
Mech Dara, VOD

Cambodia: Joint authorities rescue 103 Thais allegedly trafficked for work in Special Economic Zone in Pursat province

"Thai Nationals Rescued, Repatriated from Pursat SEZ", 24 November 2021

More than 100 Thai nationals were sent back to Thailand ... after authorities raided a Pursat province special economic zone, rescuing workers but making no arrests.

National military police spokesperson Eng Hy said Cambodian and Thai authorities had rescued 103 Thai nationals from a Pursat province special economic zone ... and brought the individuals across the border...

“We have arrested and rescued 103 Thai nationals and handed them over at the Poipet international checkpoint,” he said...

None of the officials interviewed ... would say who owned the special economic zone, but there appears to be only one SEZ in Pursat province, the MDS Thmor Da SEZ, which is chaired by Try Pheap and alleged to be the site of online scam companies employing trafficked and abused workers.

Vouch Oun, director of the Poipet International Border Checkpoint, confirmed the 103 individuals crossed the border, adding there had been a handful of similar handovers in the past but with only a few dozen people.

... National military police commander Sao Sokha said that the 103 workers had entered Cambodia illegally, and 43 among them had tested positive for Covid-19 after the raid.

“First of all, they came here illegally,” he said of the Thai nationals, without elaborating about how or why they came to Cambodia.