Cambodia unexpectedly arrested 22 Chinese citizens, originally going to rescue a Briton, only to find out there was a whole park behind it!

It started as a normal request for help - the British embassy in Cambodia reported to Cambodian authorities that a British citizen might be illegally detained in the Jinshui Park in Sihanoukville. The General Department of Police quickly organized forces to conduct a surprise inspection of this park.

But the subsequent developments completely deviated from the original script.

The police did not find the missing British person in the park, but instead accidentally uncovered an online fraud park. A total of 38 suspects were found at the scene, among whom 22 were Chinese (including 12 from Taiwan), and the rest were citizens of Bangladesh and Pakistan. A large number of electronic devices used for the crime, including mobile phones, computers, and communication tools, were also seized.

The Jinshui Park itself is not the first time it has come under the scrutiny of law enforcement. In recent years, this area has been repeatedly accused. However, due to the complex structure of the park, intertwined interest chains, and the tacit approval or even participation of some local forces, it has been difficult to thoroughly investigate. This operation was triggered by a "rescue of a Briton," but it unexpectedly peeled back this layer of disguise.

Cambodia is currently in conflict with Thailand. This incident actually embarrassed the Cambodian side, as a simple accidental inspection found such a big problem, how many other hidden issues are there?

Original: toutiao.com/article/1851717686517834/

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