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Lee reiterates his warning against transnational scam crimes targeting Koreans

President Lee Jae Myung warned Friday that Korea’s commitment to fighting transnational scam crimes targeting its nationals is not “empty talk,” as Korean authorities are stepping up investigations against online scam operations linked to Cambodia. In a post on the social media platform X, Lee shared a news story reporting that Chinese crime syndicates based in Cambodia no longer recruit Korean members due to fear of a potential crackdown by Korean police. “Do you think my warning that those who mess with Koreans will lose everything is just empty talk?” Lee wrote. “When the Republic of Korea commits, it follows through to the very end.” He posted the same message in the Cambodian language. Lee has called on Korean authorities to intensify efforts to crack down on transnational crimes targeting Koreans, particularly in Southeast Asian nations, and to track down and confiscate illicit proceeds. According to police, a joint team of Korean and Cambodian investigators has apprehended 136 scam suspects in Cambodia since the launch of the operation in November last year. Last week, 73 Korean nat

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