South Korea and Cambodia Collaborate to Combat Online Scams

On the 13th, President Lee Jae-myung announced on his Facebook that the Korea Task Force, launched in agreement with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, has achieved a significant milestone by apprehending over 130 suspects involved in online scam crimes just two months after its initiation.
In his post titled South Korea and Cambodia Join Forces to Eradicate Transnational Crime, President Lee expressed gratitude for the strong commitment of the Cambodian government and the dedication of police forces from both nations, stating, This result was made possible thanks to their efforts. I would like to thank everyone involved. Previously, the National Police Agency revealed that the joint task force had arrested 136 members of Korean organized crime groups and rescued four South Koreans in Cambodia at the end of last month.
Additionally, President Lee shared that the South Korean embassy prepared traditional rice cake soup (tteokguk) to encourage the members of the Korea Task Force, hoping it would provide warm comfort to those working tirelessly for the safety of citizens during the Lunar New Year celebrations, even far from home. He emphasized that the government plans to continue close cooperation with Cambodia to eradicate transnational crime, looking forward to a safe and peaceful future created by the governments and peoples of both countries.
In conclusion, President Lee extended his heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Hun Manet once more.
This collaboration follows a meeting between President Lee and Prime Minister Hun Manet during the ASEAN summit held in Malaysia last October, where they agreed to establish the Korea Task Force to address the rising threat of transnational crime.
In his post titled South Korea and Cambodia Join Forces to Eradicate Transnational Crime, President Lee expressed gratitude for the strong commitment of the Cambodian government and the dedication of police forces from both nations, stating, This result was made possible thanks to their efforts. I would like to thank everyone involved. Previously, the National Police Agency revealed that the joint task force had arrested 136 members of Korean organized crime groups and rescued four South Koreans in Cambodia at the end of last month.
Additionally, President Lee shared that the South Korean embassy prepared traditional rice cake soup (tteokguk) to encourage the members of the Korea Task Force, hoping it would provide warm comfort to those working tirelessly for the safety of citizens during the Lunar New Year celebrations, even far from home. He emphasized that the government plans to continue close cooperation with Cambodia to eradicate transnational crime, looking forward to a safe and peaceful future created by the governments and peoples of both countries.
In conclusion, President Lee extended his heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Hun Manet once more.
This collaboration follows a meeting between President Lee and Prime Minister Hun Manet during the ASEAN summit held in Malaysia last October, where they agreed to establish the Korea Task Force to address the rising threat of transnational crime.
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