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Cambodia to Deport 73 Koreans in Record Cyber-Scam Sweep as Seoul Tightens Net

Last updated: January 22, 2026 3:00 am
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Seoul is about to receive 73 of its own citizens—65 men and 8 women—accused of running romance and crypto fraud from Cambodian compounds that police say netted $33 million in victim losses.

What’s happening

A Cambodian government charter is scheduled to lift off Thursday night with 73 South Korean nationals wanted for allegedly operating boiler-room scams that targeted Korean victims. Upon landing at Incheon International Airport on Friday, each suspect will be handed straight to prosecutors in what Seoul calls the biggest overseas repatriation of its citizens for cyber-fraud in modern history.

The money trail

Investigators say the group extracted 48.6 billion won ($33 million) through romance-investment ruses and fake crypto platforms. The haul matches the annual budget of a mid-size Korean city, underscoring why prosecutors are expected to seek asset-freeze orders within hours of touchdown.

From crackdown to courtroom

The 73 are a slice of roughly 260 Koreans detained since Cambodian police, backed by Seoul’s intelligence unit, began raiding scam compounds in August. Public fury spiked after a 22-year-old Korean student was found beaten to death inside one facility, prompting President Yoon Suk Yeol to dispatch an inter-agency team to Phnom Penh.

  • 130 Korean suspects have already been flown home since October.
  • Another 60 remain in Cambodian custody awaiting paperwork.
  • Seoul estimates 1,000 of its passport-holders still work inside scam hubs across Cambodia, some allegedly under duress.

Why Cambodia

Weak zoning enforcement and pandemic-era casino closures left Sihanoukville dotted with half-empty towers that crime syndicates repurposed into call centers. The U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime calculates that $18–37 billion was lost globally to such operations in 2023, with Cambodia and Myanmar hosting the lion’s share.

What Seoul gains

Repossessing suspects on home soil lets prosecutors:

  1. Freeze Korean bank accounts before funds are laundered offshore.
  2. Map domestic recruiters who lured victims with fake job ads.
  3. Signal to Beijing and Tokyo that Korea is cleaning its own house ahead of trilateral anti-fraud talks scheduled for March.

Global ripple

Phnom Penh’s cooperation burnishes its image days after it extradited Chinese tycoon She Zhijiang to face Beijing courts. Western diplomats say the twin moves could unlock EU trade concessions tied to rule-of-law benchmarks.

Bottom line

Friday’s flight is more than a police hand-off; it is a test of whether Seoul can dismantle a home-grown fraud ecosystem that has metastasized across Southeast Asia. Success will be measured not just in convictions, but in how much of that $33 million can be clawed back—and whether the remaining 1,000 Koreans still inside the compounds come home as suspects or as survivors.

Stay locked to onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest, definitive briefings on every twist in this cross-border crackdown.

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