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Cambodia deports suspected scam artists

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PHNOM PENH: Cambodia deported dozens of Chinese citizens accused of extorting money from women in mainland China with threats to circulate naked images of them online.

Gen Ouk Haiseila, chief of the Immigratio­n Investigat­ion Bureau, said the 74 suspects left the Cambodian capital on a plane sent by the Chinese government.

Scams run by Chinese gangs that target mainland Chinese commonly operate throughout the South-East Asian region.

Indonesia deported more than 140 Chinese and Taiwanese nationals in August who were accused of extracting millions of dollars from businesspe­ople and politician­s in China by impersonat­ing Chinese police.

Ouk said the gang in Cambodia contacted women over social media and tricked them into sending nude or erotic photos.

Members of the gang, which included 14 women, then extorted money by threatenin­g to spread the images online.

Since 2012, Cambodia has deported at least 1,000 Chinese and Taiwanese to China.

China is a key ally and an important economic benefactor for impoverish­ed Cambodia.

It has provided hundreds of millions of dollars in aid and investment over the past decade while Cambodia has sided with China in its disputes with other South-East Asian nations. — AP

 ??  ?? Heading home: The suspects (in orange vests) being escorted by Chinese police before boarding at Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport. — AP
Heading home: The suspects (in orange vests) being escorted by Chinese police before boarding at Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport. — AP

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