S.Korea bans travel to parts of Cambodia after nationals trapped in scam centers
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Summary: More than 1,000 South Koreans are believed to be among about 200,000 people of various nationalities involved in scam compounds in Cambodia, South Korea's National Security Adviser said.
Barbed wire fences are seen outside a shuttered Great Wall Park compound where Cambodian authorities said they had recovered evidence of human trafficking, kidnapping and torture during raids on suspected cybercrime compounds in the coastal city of Sihanoukville, Cambodia September 21, 2022. REUTERS/ Cindy Liu/ File photo
SEOUL β South Korea issued a "code-black" travel ban for parts of Cambodia on Wednesday and dispatched a team of high-level officials
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