According to a reporter from the Global Times, Cambodia’s online gambling parks have been facing a long-term problem of “short manpower” since the epidemic. After mainland China strictly checked entry and exit, the online gambling parks turned to cheat Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau an

2024/12/1621:56:32 hotcomm 1361

Source: Global Times

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] Taiwan's "Central News Agency" reported on the 21st that the Cambodian government is preparing to investigate human trafficking, and the smuggler group is beginning to rush to release the victims. Six Taiwanese were released recently, one returned to Taiwan on the 19th, and five more people boarded the plane on the 21st. However, Taiwan’s “Minister of the Interior” Xu Guoyong claimed that the number of victims currently known is 370. CambodiaDeputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Sakorn said on the 19th that the Ministry of Interior is conducting nationwide inspections of the residences of foreigners who are not embassy personnel, focusing on investigating and punishing foreign criminal gangs that buy and sell people.

According to a reporter from the Global Times, Cambodia’s online gambling parks have been facing a long-term problem of “short manpower” since the epidemic. After mainland China strictly checked entry and exit, the online gambling parks turned to cheat Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau an - DayDayNews

According to the reporter of " Global Times ", Cambodia's online gambling parks have been facing the problem of "shortage of manpower" for a long time since the epidemic. After mainland China strictly checked entry and exit, the online gambling parks turned to defraud Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, etc. Local young people who can speak Chinese to facilitate online gambling and telecommunications fraud. The trading of "heads" between parks has long been commonplace. The victims of the scam were sold back and forth at will, and were abused, beaten and even sexually assaulted.

Taiwan Dongsen News reported that since Taiwan and Cambodia do not have "diplomatic relations", the Taiwan police can only deploy additional police forces at the airport. In addition to raising signs to remind people, they see people suspected of going to Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and other places. Step forward to dissuade. However, on the 21st, three men and one woman said they were going to Cambodia for fun, and they were resolute, so the police finally had to let them go. Previously, some people said that they "cannot survive" in Taiwan and "it doesn't matter if I die there." A senior criminal police officer lamented, "This is another kind of tragedy for young people in Taiwan."

Taiwan's "China Times" said that the Democratic Progressive Party authorities' indifference to job-hunting fraud cases has aroused public anger and completely made the "New Southbound" "difficult to pursue"! Faced with the urgent calls for help from the families of stranded Cambodian people, the DPP authorities were helpless. They would only send police officers to the airport to passively display warning signs, which directly broke the hearts of the people. It turns out that self-rescue by the private sector is more effective than the authorities.

Xu Liping, a researcher at the Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times reporter that many young people in Taiwan were lured to Cambodia, and the reason behind it was related to local gangs in Taiwan. "China Times" stated on the 21st that the underworld was allowed to participate in politics. Former Tainan County Magistrate Su Huanzhi named Tsai Ing-wen to set an example and asked Huang Chengguo, the former chairman of Tiandao League Wenshan, to resign from the "Central Standing Committee" and other positions. Su Huanzhi said that the biggest problem in Taiwan is the collusion between gangs and political circles. When gang forces have seriously penetrated into the core of political power, the police will not dare to crack down on gangs easily. Tsai Ing-wen hired Huang Chengguo as a "policy adviser", which is equivalent to announcing that "gang bosses can participate in politics as long as they support her." (Huang Xiaona Chen Xin)

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