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Conversation: South Korea sends online scam task force to Cambodia NHK

A: Hey there! Got some news, y'know?
B: No, what's up?

A: South Korean government sent a team to Cambodia, dealing with this online fraud thing.
B: Online fraud? That's serious, huh?

A: Yeah, seems like more South Koreans are getting tricked and forced to work there.
B: Wow, that's scary! I hope they can sort it out soon.

A: Vice Minister Kim Jina met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet to discuss the issue.
B: They're talking about it already? That's good.

A: South Korean government plans to bring home around 60 people detained in Cambodia this week.
B: And they've issued a travel ban for some parts of Cambodia, too.

A: The foreign ministry says about 1,000 South Koreans have been involved in online fraud schemes there.
B: That's a lot! They also found a dead student who might have been part of it.

A: In August, 29 Japanese were moved from Cambodia to Japan, after being detained at a scam base near Thailand.
B: Scary stuff... Looks like we should be careful when traveling there.
Summary
South Korean government sends a team to Cambodia to address online fraud, with around 1,000 Koreans allegedly involved. This fraud is reportedly resulting in forced labor of South Koreans. The Vice Minister Kim Jina met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet for discussion. The government plans
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ID: 3d16a3e1-28f7-43a7-8406-0a8a97134e38

Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251016_14/#conversation

Date: Oct. 16, 2025

Notes: 2025-10-16

Created: 2025/10/17 05:10

Updated: 2025/12/08 00:09

Last Read: 2025/10/17 10:30

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