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Cambodia's second cowardice: Will electronic fraud Koreans really destroy their families?


While we were still debating "who was to blame for farmers selling grain", South Korea had used a chartered flight to escort 64 suspects to tell the world live: Anti-fraud is not a storm in a teapot, but a war of national will.

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Recall of the preceding:Why is Cambodia soft at the speed of light?


Who are the leaders of the fraud park in Cambodia?


You see, Huang Hena, the daughter of a South Korean chaebol, is holding red wine in a luxury apartment in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, discussing how to launder money for a fraud park.



Watch Chen Zhi, a “Socially Responsible Model Award” winner, overlooking his $30 million scam empire on the top of the Prince’s Building.



We have to admit that there are a lot of demons in the world carefully packed into “model citizens.”



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The demons in the electronic fraud garden are all wearing tuxedos.


Take a look at the resumes of Huang Hena and Chen Zhi, two "outstanding representatives":


Yuhanna, 37, the granddaughter of South Korea's dairy industry. She was deported to the U.S. for drug use, forced to die in South Korea, and three boyfriends died in prison for a plant man.


Each time, the golden shield of the plutocrat could save her day. When the South Korean police finally issued a red wanted order, she had already sneaked into Cambodia and transformed into a "money laundering hub" in the electronic fraud park.


From drug abuse to drug trafficking, from wealthy families to internationally wanted criminals, she has proved one thing: the degeneration of the rich class sometimes does not require reasons at all, only a larger stage.


Chen Zhi, 38, is a "Duke" of Cambodia and an adviser to the Prime Minister. This dropout from Lianjiang, Fujian Province spent 15 years completing the "class leap" from an Internet cafe teenager to a transnational crime leader.



He is good at packaging and has won the "Social Responsibility Model Award" of China Finance and Economics Summit for two consecutive years.


He skilled in bonding and invited the Cambodian prime minister to cut the colour of his estate.


He had six private planes and a house with sharks.

Until the U.S. confiscated its $15 billion bitcoin, the world was surprised that behind those “positive energy charities” were $30 million of fraudulent water flowing every day, and the slave who mourned under the electric stick.


They are sophisticated egoists, political hackers in the shadow of globalization.


There is only one secret to their success: to deeply embed the fraud industry into the local power structure, and make crime an economic pillar that is too big to fail.


Everyone knows that without the highest level of Cambodia’s clear awareness and involvement, such huge amounts of wealth would not be able to flow through the system.




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Why is electronic fraud repeatedly banned in Cambodia?


While we were still debating "who was to blame for farmers selling grain", South Korea had used a chartered flight to escort 64 suspects to tell the world live: Anti-fraud is not a storm in a teapot, but a war of national will.



Take a look at the reality of Cambodia! 300 fraud parks, 200,000 slave workers, and the industrial scale is equivalent to 60% of the country's GDP.


When a country's economy is deeply bound to crime, any partial cleanup is doomed to scratch the ground. This is also why previous crackdowns have always fallen into a cycle of "cutting leeks". Because they only attack the "screws" on the assembly line, but they dare not touch the owner of the assembly line.


Criminals’ “precise evasion” capabilities are stunning and they know well which countries citizens are untouchable.


Cheating Koreans? I did cheat, but now Li Zaiming directly warned that "the family will be destroyed", and the deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led a team to enforce the law across borders, so I'm afraid I won't dare to cheat in the future.



The FBI could multinational confiscate $15 billion in bitcoin, leaving criminals with decades of wealth to zero.


So, who will they fool next?


Criminal syndicates are very good at the rational calculation of voting with their feet. In areas with weak rule of law, the cost of crime is close to zero; In front of tough countries, fraud is tantamount to suicide.


So, who will they fool next?


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I would like to mention here the logic of South Korean President Lee’s “albeit far from killing.”


Lee’s success is not about how big his voice is, but about how he really does it!



He elevated citizen security to a core national policy. When college student Park Min-ho was killed, the South Korean government responded directly to the presidential palace. The foreign minister summoned the ambassador, the working group flew directly to Phnom Penh, and the travel ban and financial sanctions were launched simultaneously... This attitude of "general mobilization of the state apparatus" made criminal groups realize that touching South Korean citizens is equivalent to declaring war on a country.


190 police officers were randomly escorted, South Korean forensic doctors participated in the autopsy, and the assets of Prince Prince Group were frozen... every detail was breaking down the "sovereignty barrier".


South Korea's freezing of the assets of Prince Prince Group and joint Anglo-American financial sanctions have really hit a hit. The foundation of the e-fraud ecosystem is the flow of funds. When the proceeds of crime may be cleared at any time, the protective umbrella will re-weigh the pros and cons. This is tantamount to showing the Cambodia elite that the right to impunity for crimes has expired.


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The dignity of the people depends on the bottom line of the country.


Today’s Cambodia is becoming the “heartbeat” of the global fraud economy, but South Korea’s case shows that as long as the country demonstrates its “far-to-kill” determination, criminal groups will naturally re-calculate costs.


When Li said, “Let the people who touched South Korea be killed,” he was not leaking out emotions, but declaring the basic responsibility of a modern country: the right of the people to life, forever above the ambiguity of geopolitical calculation.


To eradicate e-fraud, there is no need for new weapons, only one thing is needed, that is to make every citizen believe that no matter where they are, the country is always the last line of defense.

Author Statement: Personal Opinion, Only for Reference


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