MOFA protests against Cambodia sending Taiwanese fraud suspects to China
- Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs protested to Cambodia for deporting 180 Taiwanese fraud suspects to China.
- Cambodia deported almost 190 suspects, including Taiwanese and Chinese, under pressure from Beijing, according to MOFA's statement.
- MOFA expressed concerns that the Cambodian government did not provide the number or names of the deported Taiwanese suspects due to pressure from Beijing.
- MOFA urged Taiwanese nationals not to engage in illegal activities abroad, to avoid damaging their future and Taiwan's image.
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Cambodia expels Chinese and Taiwanese nationals before the arrival of Xi Jinping
Prior to Xi Jinping's arrival in Cambodia on Thursday, 17 April, Cambodian authorities rushed to expel Chinese and Taiwanese nationals to Beijing on Sunday, 13 and Monday, 14 April. They were suspected of working in online scam centres. This gesture of goodwill towards China triggered Taiwan's anger.
Cambodia deports unknown number of Taiwanese to China on fraud charges, Taiwan says
TAIPEI - Cambodia has deported an unknown number of Taiwanese citizens to China after they were arrested working in telecom fraud centres, the island's foreign ministry said on Monday, a move that comes ahead of China's President Xi Jinping visit to the country.
Taiwan bashes Cambodia for sending Taiwanese fraud suspects to China - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, April 14 (CNA) Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has lodged a protest with Cambodia after the Southeast Asian country deported a group of recently arrested Taiwanese telecommunication fraud suspects to the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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