HANOI, March 27 — The Cambodian authorities have reported that the country has intensified efforts to combat human trafficking and sexual exploitation last year, recording 197 cases, an increase of 20 per cent compared to 164 cases in the previous year.
The Vietnam News Agency reported the Ministry of Interior's Secretary of State cum National Committee for Counter Trafficking Permanent Vice-Chair Chou Bun Eng as saying today that law enforcement agencies arrested 273 suspects, including 30 foreign nationals, and rescued 523 victims.
She highlighted the alarming rise in child trafficking and sexual exploitation, both online and offline. Among the rescued victims, 230 were minors under 18, accounting for nearly 44 per cent of the total.
Human trafficking cases in Cambodia are often linked to fraud, labour disputes, illegal employment, and unauthorised immigration.
Chou affirmed the government's commitment to eliminating all forms of human trafficking and sexual exploitation to uphold human rights and social justice.
Last month, Prime Minister Hun Manet reiterated Cambodia's zero-tolerance stance on kidnapping, cybercrime, and human trafficking, vowing strict crackdowns on all related criminal activities.
— Bernama