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More than 30 Malaysians alleged to be involved in online scam activities were rescued and repatriated this month as Cambodia continues to eliminate nefarious operations across the country.

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00:00More than 30 Malaysians alleged to be involved.
00:05in online scam activities were rescued and repatriated this month as camp.
00:10Cambodia continues to eliminate nefarious operations across the country.
00:15The Malaysian Embassy in Phnom Penh, in cooperation with Cambodia's General
00:20Department of Immigration, repatriated 29 Malaysian citizens.
00:25the embassy announced on its Facebook page on Thursday.
00:28Earlier this month, two Malaysians
00:30suspected of being forced into cybercrime
00:33were repatriated after they escaped.
00:35Cambodian authorities are clamping down on online scams
00:40and online illegal gambling operations
00:42that have recruited thousands of young job seekers
00:45from Southeast and South Asian countries.
00:48This week, over 2,000 Indonesian
00:50nationals who fell victim to fraudulent job offers
00:53sought the assistance of their embassy
00:55in Phnom Penh after escaping scam compounds.
01:00For those who will be considered being failed,
01:03are the ones that have served in THE general Judea
01:06Friends thehanded
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