Senior Minister Chhay Sinarith, chairman of Cambodia’s Commission for Combating Technology-enabled Scams (CCTC), has called on governments to prioritize international cooperation over unilateral actions when tackling transnational cybercrime. His remarks, reported by local media, emphasize that operations against criminal networks must not be used as a pretext to undermine the sovereignty of other states.
The statement comes amid growing concerns over cross-border scam syndicates operating in Southeast Asia. Sinarith’s position underscores Cambodia’s preference for collaborative enforcement frameworks that respect national boundaries.
Observers view the comments as a response to recent international pressure on Cambodia to address scam compounds. The CCTC chief’s call for mutual respect in law enforcement highlights the delicate balance between combating crime and maintaining diplomatic relations.
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