It is a country of Asia with accusations linked to “deliberately ignore” abuses from cyber -boundary bands. According to amnesty, there are more than 50 scam centers.
The human rights organization Amnesty International He accused the government of Cambodiacountry Asia, of “Deliberately ignore” the abuses committed by cyber -boundary bands who trafficked people around the world, including children, to enslave them in fraud centers.
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The organization, based in London, said in a report that identified 53 fraud centers and more than a dozen suspicious places throughout the country, including Nom Penthe capital of the nation.


The enclosures, similar to prisons, were surrounded by high fences with thorn wire, guarded by armed men and treated by victims of trafficking forced to cheat people around the world.
They accuse Cambodia of allowing people traffic to be enslaved in scam centers
In these centers, punishments were imposed as electric shocks, seclusion in dark rooms and balls. Amnesty’s conclusions revealed a “State failures” that allowed the flowering of this multimillionaire industry.
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A “pattern of failures of the State” was denounced that includes the lack of investigation of human rights abuses.
Among these were listed the lack of investigation of abuses against human rights, identification and assistance to victims and regulation of security companies and torture instruments.
What did the Cambodian government say after the accusations
The spokesman for the Cambodian government, Pen Bona, said The country rejected inaction accusations, referring to a working group led by Prime Minister Hun Manet constituted in January and stating that the report was “exaggerated.”
He said that Cambodia was one of the victims of the scam industry and wanted cooperation instead of guilt. Although the nation supervised raids that freed some workers victims of trafficking, Amnesty said that more than two thirds of the scam centers had not been investigated by the police or had continued to function even after police interventions.
According to the group, it seems that two centers were closed. During the rescue work, the police did not enter the enclosures, but also met with representatives who only gave the victim who had asked for help, the group said, while some survivors were beaten by their bosses after trying to contact the police.
Source: Ambito