The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently held a special meeting, led by the Secretary of State of the Ministry of Interior and the Executive Vice Chairman of the Anti-Cyber Fraud Committee, Cai Xi Na Lie, who comprehensively interpreted the newly promulgated "Anti-Telecommunication Network Fraud Law" to the envoys of 28 countries and representatives of 9 international organizations stationed in Cambodia. The meeting reported that since the launch of the strong crackdown operation last year, Cambodian police have destroyed 250 cyber fraud dens, 92 of which involved fraudulent casinos. To date, over 800 criminal suspects have been detained, and nearly 700 fugitives are still at large with arrest warrants issued. In plain terms, Cambodia is seriously cracking down on crime dens and proving to the international community that it is not a "fraud paradise."

New law imposes heavier penalties, cross-border collaboration is key
Following the enactment of the new law, cyber fraud gangs and their backers will face unprecedented penalties. Cai Xi Na Lie stated that the Cambodian side hopes to completely cut off the path for foreign criminals to commit tech crimes on Cambodian territory by strengthening cross-border law enforcement collaboration. This series of actions is not only a severe crackdown on criminal gangs but also a demonstration of the Cambodian government's determination to rectify order and restore its international reputation. The display of legislative and law enforcement achievements is also seen as a solid step by the Cambodian government in managing telecommunication network crimes. For more updates on security and law enforcement in Southeast Asia, continue to follow the PASA official website.
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