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Cambodia orders closure of 91 casinos amid online scam crackdown

Newsdesk Published April 27, 2026
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The Cambodian government has ordered the closure of 91 casinos alleged to have been involved in online scam activities, as authorities intensify a nationwide enforcement campaign targeting cybercrime networks.

According to a government statement reported by Chinese news agency Xinhua, more than 250 suspected scam centres have been raided over the past nine months. Authorities also confirmed the deportation of 13,039 foreign nationals linked to such operations, spanning 33 nationalities. 

In addition, 241,888 individuals were said to have voluntarily exited the country between mid-January and April 19, amid heightened enforcement measures.

The announcement followed a visit to Phnom Penh by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who met Prime Minister Hun Manet on April 22. During the meeting, Beijing urged stronger action against cross-border gambling and online fraud, describing such activities as a serious threat to public safety.

The closure of the gaming venues is said to form part of a broader campaign aimed at dismantling scam compounds, illegal online platforms, and foreign-linked criminal networks in the country. Cambodian authorities have indicated that the effort is ongoing and will require coordination with international partners.

Officials said the initiative also seeks to restore Cambodia’s international standing and reinforce public order, as scrutiny intensifies over the country’s role in regional cybercrime activities.

Separately, Cambodia said it has strengthened the nation’s legal framework, with a new anti-online scam law taking effect on April 6 this year. The legislation introduces penalties of up to life imprisonment for operators whose activities result in death, alongside significant prison terms for ringleaders and participants.

The latest developments come amid increasing international pressure for stronger regional cooperation to combat transnational fraud and associated crimes.

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