Kyodo News reported last night (May 28th evening) that "about 30 Japanese nationals appear to have been detained by Cambodian police on suspicion of telecom fraud. Recently, Cambodian police have detained about 30 people who seem to be Japanese in the northwestern town of Poipet. This information was disclosed by relevant government officials in Cambodia. These individuals may have been involved in international telecommunication fraud, and relevant departments in the country are conducting investigations."
[Clever Comment]: Telecom fraud is not a problem confined to any single country; it is like an invisible hand that has stealthily reached multiple countries and regions. Previously, we rarely saw Japanese nationals involved in telecom fraud cases in Cambodia or Thailand. In today's globalized context, frequent personnel mobility between countries and convenient information exchange provide opportunities for lawbreakers to some extent. Solving this complex and thorny issue of telecom fraud urgently requires enhanced international cooperation among countries.
Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1833413598163971/
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