South Korea bans travel to Cambodia over scam centers

By Reuters   October 15, 2025 | 05:41 pm PT
South Korea bans travel to Cambodia over scam centers
Tourists walk on a road leading to Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Photo by AFP
South Korea issued a "code-black" travel ban for parts of Cambodia on Wednesday and dispatched a team of high-level officials to help nationals lured into working in scam compounds and secure the release of those held against their will.

Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina is leading the team to Cambodia to look for a resolution to the involvement of South Koreans in the "complex" scam industry, South Korea's National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said.

South Korea's intelligence agency is also involved, a presidential spokesperson said separately.

The foreign ministry issued a new travel ban for parts of Cambodia, including Poipet and Kampot, and an advisory to leave regions, including Sihanoukville.

It cited recent increases in cases of detention and "fraudulent employment".

A "code-black" ban is the most serious travel ban with orders for citizens to leave.

More than 1,000 South Koreans are believed to be among about 200,000 people of various nationalities involved in the scam compounds in Cambodia, Wi told reporters.

The United Nations estimates the scam centers, which have emerged in Southeast Asia since the Covid pandemic, generate billions of dollars in revenue for criminal networks every year, targeting victims around the world through phone and online scams.

The South Korean action follows the death of a South Korean student who was lured into working in a scam center in Cambodia with the promise of hefty wage.

He allegedly died after being tortured by a criminal gang.

Last week, South Korea summoned the Cambodian ambassador over the death as well as the detention of its nationals by cybercrime gangs, urging Phnom Penh to take action.

 
 
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