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Seoul to send task force to Cambodia over kidnapped South Koreans

Reports indicate 330 kidnappings of South Koreans in Cambodia from January to August 2025 amid scams and forced labor, prompting plans for a Korean Desk to aid victims.

  • Eighty South Koreans are unaccounted for in Cambodia due to possible kidnapping related to scams, according to South Korea's Foreign Ministry.
  • South Korean President Lee Jae-myung stated that recent kidnappings are causing 'significant harm to South Koreans' and emphasized the need for immediate protective measures.
  • Authorities reported 330 cases of South Koreans missing or held against their will in Cambodia as of August, a rise from previous years.
  • The South Korean National Police Agency expressed that cooperation with Cambodian authorities has been 'relatively less smooth' and plans to propose stronger countermeasures against crimes affecting South Korean nationals.
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Many victims were reportedly attracted by fraudulent job offers promising high wages, before being kidnapped and forced to participate in online fraud.

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South Korean officials say about 80 of the country's civilians remain unaccounted for in Cambodia, amid a growing number of cases of job fraud and kidnapping of South Koreans.

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In one year, nearly 330 reports of kidnappings from South Koreans in Cambodia were registered. Attracted by false job offers, South Korean tourists are abducted by their scammers and their passports and phones confiscated before being forced to work in call centres that are the origin of the many telephone scams around the world.

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Daum broke the news in Seoul, Korea, Republic of on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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