The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom deports 130 in two days: GDI

- Lay Samean

CAMBODIA deported 130 foreigners, three of them women, on November 7 and 8 after discoverin­g that they had entered the Kingdom illegally. They are now banned from entering Cambodia for three years.

According to a November 8 press release by the Ministry of Interior’s General Department of Immigratio­n (GDI), 110 of the deportees were Chinese nationals, with the rest from Vietnam.

They were deported via Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport and the Trapaing Phlong Internatio­nal Border Checkpoint bordering Vietnam in accordance with the immigratio­n law, it said.

“They were detained in connection with the crime of illegally crossing the border and working in violation of the immigratio­n law. And in accordance with an interior ministry prakas, they are also banned from entering Cambodia for three years,” it added.

Am Sam Ath, deputy director for rights group LICADHO, said he had recently observed Cambodian authoritie­s expelling many illegal immigrants. He said that while it was a good thing, it also signalled defects in law enforcemen­t.

“The fact that so many were present in the Kingdom suggests weaknesses in law enforcemen­t. It may be that cooperatio­n between the different law enforcemen­t institutio­ns is poor, or it may point to corruption among the border authoritie­s – on both sides of the border,” he said.

He noted that some of the migrants were themselves victims, as they had been trafficked here, often through falling for online scams.

“We have to be aware of whether some of these people are victims, but ultimately, if you sneak into a country and commit illegal acts, then under Cambodian law, you must be deported,” he said.

Sam Ath suggested that an assessment of foreign investors’ investment record be made, noting that some bad actors were deliberate­ly investing in criminal enterprise­s in the Kingdom.

He said the influx of illegal workers had caused many difficulti­es for Cambodia as it could easily lead to more labour traffickin­g. This, he said, has recently prompted the government to announce a far-reaching crackdown on all forms of human traffickin­g.

In a previous case, officials from the National Committee for Counter Traffickin­g (NCCT) inspected 10 locations in Preah Sihanouk province between August 18 and October 4 and discovered 2,760 foreigners, 814 of them without valid passports. NCCT said 1,512 of those with passports were working without work permits. Among the foreigners, 685 were deported, while a further 920 were detained at its headquarte­rs awaiting deportatio­n.

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