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Reporter Jaewoo Lim
Entered 2025.10,15
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On November 3, 2023, he left the country for Gambodia and found out that he was working at the bottom of a Romance Scam stock leading fraud group.
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It’s not like you don’t know what it is. But in the end, there was no problem with making a living after leaving the country. A mother whose health has not declined
The pressure of having to provide for living expenses and hospital expenses is ‘I can take care of myself in Gambodia.’
There is a reason to move on. Under the watchful eye of a private security guard, you can only go out if you take pictures of your entire body and send them to them.
It’s incredible, but he returned to his country once and then went back to Gambodia to continue his ‘work’. Chinese gang members
Following this example, he continued to act as a ‘Whirl Center counselor’ to deceive victims of stock reading fraud for 7 months. Detective until now
He, who had never been punished, was sentenced to six years in prison by the Daejeon District Court last January.
The Hankyoreh analyzed on the 15th the sentences of six people who were sentenced to prison this year for their involvement in various fraud crimes in Gambodia.
Yes, most of these people appear to be in an economically and socially vulnerable position. Same-type criminal record or criminal record
Although most people do not have a history of earning money, after being seduced by the temptation of short-term high profits, they end up in an environment of coercion and exploitation.
Even so, they could not let go of the strings of financial compensation. These are Gambodia’s criminal organizations with a system and rules like a company.
There are no cases where it becomes a kind of ‘workplace’ these days.
Temptation falls first on those who are in the ‘weak link’ socially and economically. Overturning any job or career
Mr. L said in March last year, “All you have to do is listen to what people say and leave money, but if you travel abroad,
“Think about it and pay back.” She left the country with her boyfriend for Gambodia after receiving a dubious offer. Nu and her boyfriend were left alone.
Pretending to be a Tungbang member, he acts as a ‘wind catcher’ who reassures other victims and leaves comments saying that profits have been made.
did it Ms. De, masquerading as a ’28-year-old woman with common blood in Taiwan’, was caught with 48.9 million won from the victim.
There are no level 3 intellectually disabled people. In March of last year, Mr. De saw a post on Naver Bundle saying, ‘There is a high-paying part-time job overseas.’
He left the country for Gambodia and became a member of the ‘Romance Stimulation’ organization.
Gambodia’s working environment is close to ‘labor exploitation’ with surveillance and restraint, but it is a kind of company with economic protection.
Because the damage was so severe, those who had fallen on their feet had difficulty getting out. A crime complex in Gamgamsupungwoo Province is
Surrounded by a 2-meter-high wall, private security guards armed with stun guns blocked gang members this month and
Lu worked 12 hours. However, at the same time, a team leader-level member receives $9,000, and a Korean female member receives $500.
There are quite a few reasons, such as paying a monthly salary of 0 dollars and paying incentives ranging from 0.1 to 0.206 of the sales amount if you work for more than 3 months.
Income was also provided. A monthly salary of $2,000 was provided, and it was paid as a 1096 allowance based on performance (damage amount deposited).
There are no criminal organizations in the fields.
As a result, people around them are drawn into criminal organizations in Gambodia, and even after returning home, they return to Gambadia.
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The ‘vicious cycle’ repeats itself. Mr. Geun, who used to work in the same organization as Mr. 7, sat down in Korea and said, “There is an organization in the middle.”
At the suggestion of a Chinese gang member, he went back to Gambodia and even recruited his acquaintances to become members of the gang.
C: The criminal complex he worked for also had his passport taken away, working 15 hours a day, and money from the electricity bank.
I hated it. Nevertheless, Mr. Geun enlisted a secretary and a ‘securities company manager’ to steal money from Korean victims.
The Daejeon District Court sentenced Mr. Geun to six years in prison and said, “He has no connection with the temptation to make money easily.”
He moved to Gambodia, where there was no government, and became a member of a criminal group. After entering the country once, I left the country again.
“He joined another criminal group and was active,” he said. “The defendant has no history of punishment exceeding the same type of criminal record or fine.”
Even taking this into account, I would like to say that severe punishment is necessary.”
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The working environment in Cambodia was close to ‘labor exploitation’ carried out under surveillance and intimidation, but as it was a kind of company and the economic compensation was not small, those who entered the workforce had difficulty getting out. A criminal complex in Kampong Speu province was surrounded by a 2-meter-high wall, and private security guards armed with electric shock guns prevented gang members from leaving and made them work 12 hours a day. However, at the same time, it also provided a considerable amount of income, such as paying a monthly salary of $9,000 to team leader level members and $5,000 to Korean female members, and paying 0.1 to 0.2% of sales as an incentive if they worked for more than three months. There was also a criminal organization that paid a monthly salary of $2,000 and paid 10% of the performance (damage amount deposited) as an allowance.
As a result, the ‘vicious cycle’ of attracting people around them to join criminal organizations in Cambodia, returning to Cambodia, and then returning to Cambodia was repeated. Mr. D, who worked in the same organization as Mr. A, returned to Korea and went back to Cambodia at the suggestion of a Chinese member who said, ‘There is a better organization.’ He also attracted people around him to become members of the organization. The criminal complex where he worked also had his passport taken away, he worked 15 hours a day, and his attendance was monitored by gang members with electric batons. Despite this, Mr. D could not stop stealing money from Korean victims by impersonating a ‘secretary’ and a ‘securities company manager.’ The Daejeon District Court sentenced Mr. D to six years in prison, saying, “With the temptation of making easy money, he went to Cambodia with no connections and worked as a member of a criminal group. After entering the country once, he left the country again and joined another criminal group and became active,” adding, “Even considering the fact that the defendant has no previous criminal record or punishment exceeding a fine, this is a severe sentence. “Punishment is necessary,” he said.
If you do a good job, you will be promoted to team leader and given incentives, so you can return home and get back on your feet.
It is said that there are quite a few cases
Recently, it is said that an independent small-scale criminal organization has emerged in Cambodia, with Korean criminals at the head.
The ransom price for Koreans is higher than for Southeast Asians, who can only get a few million won in ransom.
Even if you can’t work, you can get tens of millions of won in ransom, and if you want to scam Koreans who live better than Southeast Asians online, Koreans who are good at Korean are essential, so Cambodian criminal organizations are also involved.
It would be beneficial to bring Koreans.