INP Repatriates Nine Indonesians Trafficked for Online Scam Jobs in Cambodia
The Indonesian Police repatriates nine Indonesians trafficked to Cambodia under fake job offers. Read the full news on the investigation and rescue.
The Indonesian Police repatriates nine Indonesians trafficked to Cambodia under fake job offers. Read the full news on the investigation and rescue.
Indonesia urges Cambodia and Thailand to halt military actions and resume dialogue through ASEAN mechanisms. Read the full diplomatic update.
West Java police launch a full probe into an alleged trafficking network after a Bandung teen returns from Cambodia. Officials promise firm action against recruiters. Read the full case chronology.
Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh confirms 107 Indonesians detained for online scams in Cambodia are healthy and will be deported soon. Embassy warns against fake job offers. Read more.
Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar reveals over 100,000 Indonesians work in Cambodia and warns citizens against illegal job offers lacking legal protection. Read more here.
An Indonesian woman died in Cambodia from a drug overdose, the Foreign Ministry confirmed. Authorities are coordinating with her family and Cambodian police. Read more.
Indonesian embassies in Cambodia and Thailand advise citizens to avoid border conflict zones as tensions rise. Read the full safety advisory.
Indonesian National Police dismantle online gambling ring linked to China-Cambodia, seizing 22 suspects and Rp20 billion in illegal profits. Read the full report now.
Rising cases of Indonesians trapped in online scams in Cambodia spark action from the Indonesian Embassy. Read the full story now.
Bali Police expose major data theft ring linked to Cambodia. Learn how the syndicate exploited vulnerable people and what authorities seized in the raid.
The Migrant Worker Protection Agency (BP2MI) prevented the departure of an Indonesian citizen, who was allegedly recruited illegally to work as an online gambling operator in Cambodia. Learn more.
President Prabowo Subianto invited Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone to strengthen bilateral trade during a meeting on the sidelines of the 46th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Read more.