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Thai Army Uncovers Massive Scam Operation in Cambodia
7 Apr
Summary
- A vast scam compound was discovered in Cambodia, housing thousands of foreign workers.
- Workers faced harsh conditions and severe punishments for failing to meet targets.
- The compound was bombed by Thai forces during a border conflict in December.

A massive scam compound, located in O Smach, Cambodia, has been exposed following Thai military intervention. This six-storey building housed thousands of foreign workers engaging in global fraud schemes. The compound featured elaborate replicas of international banks and police stations, facilitating their fraudulent activities.
Workers endured brutal conditions, with documented punishments for failing to meet scam targets, including caning and torture. Some workers, like Wilson from Uganda, were recruited for fake digital marketing jobs, only to be forced into long hours and emotional manipulation scams targeting individuals in the US.
In December, the compound, known as Royal Hill, was bombed by the Thai air force during a border conflict. Thai soldiers, now occupying the site, revealed the scale of the scam operation to the international community. The Cambodian government has protested the occupation but faces scrutiny over its own role in enabling such industries.
Cambodia's history includes a lucrative casino industry, which transitioned to online fraud after a ban on online gambling in 2019. This shift intensified with the COVID-19 pandemic, luring workers globally with deceptive job offers.
While the Cambodian government has recently intensified raids and arrests, including the extradition of prominent figures like Chen Zhi, experts express skepticism. Many scam compounds remain hidden, and powerful tycoons linked to these operations have yet to face significant consequences.