Unmasking the Border Deceit: Thai Military's Revelations of Cambodian Scam Operations

The Thai military unearthed extensive scam operations at a Cambodian compound seized during last year's border conflicts. Thousands, often human trafficking victims, conducted scams or faced penalties. The O'Smach site included fake police offices, scam scripts, and potential targets' details. A ceasefire paused the fighting in December.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-02-2026 22:27 IST | Created: 02-02-2026 22:27 IST
Unmasking the Border Deceit: Thai Military's Revelations of Cambodian Scam Operations
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The Thai military announced Monday the discovery of vast evidence of transnational fraud at a Cambodian compound overtaken during recent border disputes. The site, strategic in Cambodia's military operations, revealed a vexing network of scams.

High-ranking Thai military personnel briefed media and international representatives in Surin province, shedding light on how O'Smach complex had trapped thousands in forced scam operations. An on-site visit unveiled bombed buildings with lists of prospective targets, their details, and scam scripts.

Following a December ceasefire, halting fierce clashes, Thailand exposed the use of casino complexes allegedly housing scam operations. Materials seized included SIM cards, smartphones, fake international police insignia, raising the stakes in Southeast Asia's burgeoning online fraud industry.

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