The U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions Cambodian Senator Kok An and his scam center network for involving in scamming large amounts of money from American users.

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Techub News: The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced that it has sanctioned Cambodian Senator Kok An and his controlled scam network, involving 28 individuals and entities. The network operates multiple scam centers within Cambodia, using fake romantic or friendship relationships as bait to trick American victims into transferring funds to fake digital asset investment platforms, stealing their money. Some of the scammers are themselves victims of human trafficking, forced to engage in scam activities. The scam centers are mostly located in casinos and renovated office parks, with Kok An providing venues, infrastructure, and security support through his holdings in Crown Resorts and Anco Brothers, and leveraging political connections for protection. This operation was coordinated with the Scam Center Strike Force and included criminal charges against personnel related to scam centers in Myanmar, social media platform takedowns, and the seizure of 503 scam domains. Previously, OFAC has sanctioned similar scam networks within Cambodia and Myanmar multiple times.

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