South Korea bans travel to parts of Cambodia amid deepening scam crisis that has left 80 missing
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South Korea has issued a severe travel warning, known as a 'code black,' advising its citizens to leave certain areas of Cambodia due to a rising number of employment scams and detentions. This warning comes as 60 South Koreans are currently held by Cambodian authorities following a crackdown on these scam operations. The affected regions include the border towns of Poipet and Bavet, as well as the Bokor Mountain area in Kampot province. This situation highlights the increasing risks for South Koreans abroad and the need for heightened awareness regarding travel safety.
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