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Inside an abandoned Cambodian scam centre seized by Thai troops

Fake law enforcement uniforms from nations including China and Singapore were found alongside mock police sets used to intimidate victims

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Barbed wire is seen outside the O’Smach compound in Samraong, Oddar Meanchey province, Cambodia, on Monday. Photo: Reuters
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In the town of O’Smach, along Cambodia’s northern border with Thailand, stands a compound of abandoned buildings that were battered by shelling during recent weeks of armed clashes.

The site, now occupied by Thai troops, had served as one of Cambodia’s notorious scam centres, according to Thai officials.

A room set up to imitate a Chinese police station pictured on Monday inside the O’Smach compound in Oddar Meanchey province near the Cambodia-Thailand border. Photo: Reuters
A room set up to imitate a Chinese police station pictured on Monday inside the O’Smach compound in Oddar Meanchey province near the Cambodia-Thailand border. Photo: Reuters

A six-storey building, shown to journalists and international observers on Monday during a trip organised by the Thai military, is scattered with documents, equipment and personal belongings, likely abandoned in haste.

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“They are well organised. They have good infrastructure and systems, and also the workflow and many, many tactics and techniques to do the scams,” said Lieutenant General Teeranan Nandhakwang, director of the Thai army’s intelligence unit.

Thai soldiers inspect an abandoned bedroom at the scam centre in O’Smach, Cambodia, on Monday. Photo: AP
Thai soldiers inspect an abandoned bedroom at the scam centre in O’Smach, Cambodia, on Monday. Photo: AP
Experts say such scam operations in Cambodia and elsewhere have cheated people around the world out of billions of dollars and tricked people from many countries into working in them under slave-like conditions.
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The Thai military said the compound was secured during the clashes in December because Cambodian forces had used it as a military base.
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