The latest forex market development: Over 300 Vietnamese arrested after Cambodia scam bust: Police. Here is our analysis of what this means for currency traders and how to position in response.
What You Need to Know
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- HANOI: More than 300 Vietnamese accused of internet fraud have been arrested in Vietnam after being repatriated from Cambodia this month where authorities dismantled a transnational cyberscam ring, po
- Across South-East Asia, organised criminal gangs have used casinos, hotels and fortified compounds as bases to carry out sophisticated online scams, defrauding people around the world, according to th
- Cambodia hosts dozens of scam centres with tens of thousands of people perpetrating online scams — some willingly and others trafficked — in a multibillion-dollar illicit industry, rights monitors s
- The arrests of 343 people on internet fraud charges were made on Friday, said police in Vietnam’s Dong Nai province, which borders Cambodia
- They were among nearly 400 Vietnamese handed over by Cambodian authorities on March 17 who “were part of a transnational online fraud ring recently dismantled in Cambodia”, Dong Nai police said in a s
- Cambodia’s immigration department said this month that 776 Vietnamese nationals “involved in online fraud cases” in the country were deported to Vietnam on March 17
- Source: Over 300 Vietnamese arrested after Cambodia scam bust: Police
Market Impact Analysis
Currency market dynamics continue to evolve with global macro developments. Traders following major pairs like EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and USD/JPY should monitor these developments closely.
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Published by Forexfinviz on March 30, 2026. Source: Over 300 Vietnamese arrested after Cambodia scam bust: Polic
