• '5 strokes of the cane'

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/107 to All on Wed Apr 8 09:58:35 2026
    '5 strokes of the cane': Inside the massive scam compound that was bombed to end its reign of terror

    Date:
    Tue, 07 Apr 2026 16:56:50 +0000

    Description:
    A bombed casino complex near the CambodiaThailand border reveals how modern scam factories mimic official institutions to deceive victims.

    FULL STORY
    A bombed casino complex on Cambodias border has exposed how large-scale scam factories operated behind guarded walls, with evidence pointing to violence, forced labor, and industrialized fraud.

    BBC reporters who entered the seriously damaged Royal Hill complex described wandering through shattered corridors where staged offices once ran nonstop deception campaigns targeting victims around the world. Rooms inside the six-storey building had been transformed into replicas of banks, police stations, and government offices, built to make scams appear legitimate
    during video or voice calls.

    "5 strokes of the cane"

    The BBC' s report outlined how discarded fake currency,
    scripts in multiple languages, and abandoned personal items were scattered across floors after workers fled during airstrikes.

    The compound was struck during a short border conflict, with Thai forces
    later occupying the site and pointing to it as proof of the scale of cross-border fraud operations.

    BBC journalists described documents found inside the rubble outlining strict punishments for workers who failed to meet daily targets.

    Failure to secure a new victim contact by the end of a shift brought 5
    strokes of the cane, while repeated shortfalls led to harsher beatings or confinement.

    Survivors interviewed by the BBC described exhausting shifts lasting up to 16 hours, following scripts that guided conversations meant to build trust
    before pushing victims toward financial transfers.

    The compound reflects a wider network of organized fraud operations that have expanded across Southeast Asia in recent years.

    International investigators have linked many of these centers to
    transnational criminal groups that rely on cryptocurrency systems and online platforms to move stolen funds.

    Last year, authorities in the United States formed a strike force targeting scam hubs in Burma, Cambodia, and Laos, seizing more than $401 million tied
    to fraudulent operations and related infrastructure.

    Regional governments have also begun tightening legal responses after years
    of criticism from foreign governments and human rights groups.

    Cambodia recently approved new penalties for running online scams, including prison sentences of up to 10 years and heavy financial fines for organizers
    and recruiters.

    Even with buildings destroyed or abandoned, enforcement agencies warn that
    scam compounds can relocate quickly, shifting operations across borders while leaving empty shells behind.

    Royal Hill now stands damaged and silent, yet investigators say the methods uncovered inside it remain widely used across the regions evolving fraud industry.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/5-strokes-of-the-cane-inside-the-massive-scam-co mpound-that-was-bombed-to-end-its-reign-of-terror

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