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The Embassy of India in Phnom Penh, in collaboration with the Cambodian Ministry of Interior, has successfully rescued 67 Indian nationals who were trapped in fraudulent job scams in Cambodia.
The rescue operation highlights the ongoing efforts to address the issue of fake job offers that have lured many into cybercrime activities in scam compounds.
On September 22, acting on specific leads provided by the Embassy, the Cambodian police conducted a rescue operation in Poipet, freeing 67 Indian nationals from exploitative conditions.
The Embassy of India is now facilitating their repatriation in batches, ensuring a smooth return process for the victims. A team of Embassy officials is actively overseeing the repatriation efforts and is present at the airport to assist the returning nationals.
As of now, 15 Indian nationals have already returned to India on September 30, followed by 24 more who left on October 1, 2024. The remaining 28 individuals are expected to reach India in the coming days.
The cyber work scam in Cambodia involves deceiving Indian nationals with promises of legitimate employment opportunities, typically in data entry or similar roles. However, upon arrival in Cambodia, the victims are coerced into participating in illegal cyber activities, such as creating fake social media profiles and engaging in fraudulent schemes to scam unsuspecting individuals.
The victims are subjected to exploitation, with threats of withholding basic necessities like food and accommodation if they fail to meet targets set by the perpetrators.
The issue of fake job scams in Cambodia came to light after the Rourkela Police in Odisha dismantled a cyber-crime syndicate on December 30 last year, leading to the arrest of eight individuals allegedly involved in trafficking people to Cambodia.
Indian nationals currently caught in jobb scams in Cambodia and wishing to return to India can reach out to the Indian Embassy via their emergency contact number: +85592881676.
They can also email the Indian Embassy at [email protected] and [email protected], or contact the Cambodian hotline at +85592686969.
Since January 2022, the Embassy of India in Phnom Penh has facilitated the repatriation of over 1,000 Indian citizens, with nearly 770 repatriated in the first nine months of 2024. It is reported that over 5,000 Indians have been duped into illegal cyber work scam in Cambodia.
This successful operation has been made possible due to the cooperation extended by Cambodian authorities to the Embassy of India, an official statement read.