Two-thirds of scam compounds 'bypassed' in Cambodia's crackdown, Amnesty finds
Amnesty International reported that Cambodia's crackdown on scam compounds in 2026 bypassed nearly two-thirds of identified operations, failing to protect trafficking victims. The Cambodian government contested the findings, claiming to have targeted over 250 scams. Experts criticized the crackdown's effectiveness, noting the resilience of criminal networks amid ongoing allegations of collusion between police and compound managers.
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