Cambodian Police Raid Prince Square, Detain Over 100 Suspected of Telecom Fraud on May 21

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According to The Phnom Penh Post, Cambodian police raided Prince Square in Phnom Penh on May 21, detaining over 100 people suspected of operating telecom fraud, including 82 Chinese nationals. Authorities seized approximately 800 mobile phones and over 100 computers from the location. Cambodia's Committee to Combat Technology-related Crimes stated that preliminary investigations suggest the suspects defrauded victims in Cambodia and other countries through fake investment schemes. The raid follows Hong Kong courts' approval to freeze approximately 9 billion Hong Kong dollars in assets linked to Prince Group founder Chen Zhi and related entities.
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