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An estimated 1,000 Thai nationals in clutches of online gambling syndicates in Cambodia

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It is estimated that there are at least 1,000 more Thais who remain in Cambodia as alleged forced workers and were in need of help. This was revealed by Assistant national police chief Surachate Hakparn kast Thursday after overseeing the rescue of some 500 Thai nationals from several parts of Cambodia, who had been duped into working for supposedly lucratively jobs advertised on social media, especially FaceBook.

 

The Thai nationals rescued were mostly allegedly forced to work near the border with Trat province and others in Cambodia’s Pursat, Koh Kong, Sihanoukville and Poipet townships. Khmer Times has learned that they are scattered all over the country where such illegal activities are on going.

 

While some Thai nationals were said to be working there on their own free will as their income was decent, based on investigations gathered over several months by Khmer Times, and as they managed to hit their targets, many others soon found out that the supposed lucrative income was similar to bonded labour and harsh working conditions.

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501003148/an-estimated-1000-thai-nationals-in-clutches-of-online-gambling-syndicates-in-cambodia/

 

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