According to Cambodia's Khmer Times, two Japanese fraudsters will be sentenced and deported to Japan after being arrested.
The Cambodian government has decided to deport two criminal suspects to Japan in the near future. They are accused of fraud.The pair carried out the investment fraud at a hotel in northern Cambodia.
According to sources, Cambodian police received the news in May and successively arrested seven Japanese, aged between 30 and 50 years old.Police found no passports on them and suspected they might be working for someone else because their travel documents had been withheld by someone else.
According to reports, two Japanese criminal suspects were suspected of defrauding a Japanese victim in Cambodia and getting them to invest in a fake project.According to Japanese police, they recently revealed that they plan to go to Cambodia in the near future to bring the two suspects back to Japan.
Similar cases have occurred in the past.In April this year, 4 Japanese were accused of engaging in telecommunications fraud in Sihanoukville, Cambodia and were deported from Cambodia.Eventually, these Japanese were arrested by the Tokyo police.
According to news reports, on the evening of April 4, the plane transporting the suspected criminal suspect arrived at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.The suspect is said to be between 11 and 25 years old.
There were reports that they defrauded a 1-year-old woman living in Tokyo out of approximately $60 in January.The scam involves sending text messages to notify victims and asking them to pay for online services.
Based on the information provided, it is understood that a suspect committed the fraud in a hotel in Sihanoukville.