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Two people were caught entering Thailand illegally from Cambodia after a distressing ordeal with a call centre syndicate.
The police recovered a total of five mobile phones, five SIM cards, three cheque books, and two ATM cards from the accused.
The Royal Thai Police (RTP) will ask Interpol to issue a Red Notice for Kok An, the suspected leader of a major Cambodian scam network, whom authorities believe has fled Thailand.The move follows an ...
Axis Digital crypto fraud case reveals how scammers used dating apps to steal $36.9M from Americans and launder it through ...
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. Cambodia’s online scamming ...
A border skirmish that left one Cambodian soldier dead has reignited a long-running territorial dispute between Thailand and ...
Kerala youths falling prey to cyber scams in Myanmar, efforts underway to rescue victims, warns against fraudulent job offers ...
Cambodian lawmakers have passed a constitutional amendment that would allow the government to draft legislation granting the ...
A Thai court has issued a warrant for the arrest of a Cambodian tycoon, senator and confidant of former Prime Minister Hun Sen ...
Many view the crackdown on online scam kingpins as a welcome move, but some argue it might never have happened if the ...
In a report released on June 26, Amnesty International criticised the Cambodian authorities for their “collaboration or ...
Victims think they’re talking to Keanu Reeves. Or Kevin Costner. Then come the pleas for cash. The brazen AI-fueled con that ...