PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) – Dozens of South Koreans allegedly involved in online scams in Cambodia are to be flown home aboard a charter plane, officials said Friday. The repatriation follows the death of a South Korean student who was reportedly forced to work in a scam center in Cambodia.
Koreans linked to alleged online scams in Cambodia to be repatriated to face inquiries
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) – Dozens of South Koreans allegedly involved in online scams in Cambodia are to be flown home aboard a charter plane, officials said Friday.
The repatriation follows the death of a South Korean student who was reportedly forced to work in a scam center in Cambodia. His death triggered public outrage in South Korea, prompting the government to send a delegation to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, for talks on joint responses.
Cambodian Interior Ministry spokesperson Touch Sokhak said 64 South Koreans are set to be repatriated from Cambodia late Friday.
South Korea’s national security director Wi Sung-lac earlier told a briefing in Seoul that the two countries were in the final stages of negotiations on the charter flight, with about 60 South Koreans due to leave Phnom Penh at around midnight local time (1700 GMT).


















































