财新传媒
财新英文 > 要闻 > 正文

In Depth: As More Scammers Find Shelter in Cambodia, More Chinese Become Victims

By Qin Jianhang, Sun Haijiao, Wang Kerou, Wang Xintong and Lu Zhenhua
2022年03月04日 11:32
Stories of kidnappings and human trafficking such as the recent ‘blood slave’ case highlight the growing danger China’s citizens face in the Southeast Asian nation since Beijing clamped down on fraudsters at home
Photo: VCG

In recent weeks, a case of a Chinese national who was kidnapped and forced to work as a “blood slave” by a gang of online scammers in Cambodia has shocked China.

In many media reports, Li Yayuanlun, identified as the victim in the case, had 350 milliliters (about three-quarter of a pint) of blood forcibly drawn from him seven times for over the six months he was held at the gang’s hideout in the Cambodian city of Sihanoukville.

  [财新双语通产品,是为有双语需求读者专门订制的优惠产品, 按此可享超值优惠订阅。]

版面编辑:喻竹杨洋

图片推荐

视听推荐

财新网主编精选版电邮 样例
财新网新闻版电邮全新升级!财新网主编精心编写,每个工作日定时投递,篇篇重磅,可信可引。
订阅