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67 Indians trapped in cybercrime centers in Cambodia rescued

67 Indians trapped in cybercrime centers in Cambodia rescued
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Phnom Penh/New Delhi, Oct 2 (UNI) The Indian Embassy in Cambodia has been actively engaged in rescuing and repatriation of Indian nationals trapped into working for cybercrime syndicates, with 67 Indians rescued from Poipet on September 22 with the help of Cambodian police.
In a press statement, the Indian Embassy in Cambodia said that Cambodia Police rescued the Indians following specific leads provided by the Embassy. The embassy is now facilitating their repatriation in batches.
Fifteen of the Indian nationals left for India on September 30, and 24 left for India on October 1. The remaining 28 will leave for India in the coming days, the embassy said.

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