The Phnom Penh Post

National Police tackle online scams

- Kim Yutharo

IN a move to combat the rising tide of online scams, particular­ly affecting rural population­s, the National Police have issued a mandate urging a comprehens­ive enhancemen­t of capabiliti­es among police officials to effectivel­y align with the evolving challenges of the digital age.

National Police chief Sar Thet aimed the directive at all department heads, units and police stations across the country during his chair of a January 2 meeting focused on the inclusion of key measures in the Digital Economy and Society Policy Framework 202135 and the Financial Technology Developmen­t Policy 2023-28.

Thet said that when people fell victim to scammers, they often filed complaints with commune police. However, he added that the competence of the officers appeared limited.

“In order for us to gain a better understand­ing of the management, curbing and investigat­ion of these offences, we must understand technology to facilitate communicat­ion with specialise­d department­s and assist one another,” he said.

“We need to acknowledg­e that our officers have yet to receive training in these areas, leading to numerous problems,” he added.

At the meeting, Thet highlighte­d that many people had become victims of cybercrime­s in Phnom Penh and the provinces of Mondulkiri, Ratanakkir­i and Siem Reap.

He said all police officers must strengthen their capabiliti­es to bolster public trust.

“Once our officers receive the training and are capable of preventing, curbing and cracking down on crime, they can explain the tricks and scams of criminals to the populace. By managing crime effectivel­y, we can suppress other offences successful­ly,” he said.

The National Police have also resolved to establish a digital government working group for informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) within its structure.

The group will be tasked with collaborat­ing nationally and internatio­nally to implement and disseminat­e digital approaches. They are also responsibl­e for building strategic action plans and managing, monitoring, updating and supervisin­g the technology-based work of the National Police.

Phnom Penh Municipal Police spokespers­on Sam Vichheka said on January 3 that when high-level instructio­ns are issued, municipal police chief Chuon Narin conveys the instructio­ns to specialist­s to keep them informed and prepared to follow through.

He noted that the municipal police have assisted many individual­s who have fallen victim to online scammers.

Am Sam Ath, operations director at rights group LICADHO, told The Post that current digital system are more modern and thus police officers require additional training in the technology to keep pace with it and effectivel­y crack down on offences such as cybercrime and online scams.

“We have observed many internetre­lated offences, such as online loans and extortion. Many of our people have fallen victim to these scammers, so police officers must identify the offenders to bring them to justice,” he said.

 ?? NATIONAL POLICE ?? National Police chief Sar Thet addresses a meeting of department heads on January 2.
NATIONAL POLICE National Police chief Sar Thet addresses a meeting of department heads on January 2.

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