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Dozens of workers flee Cambodia by swimming to Vietnam

PHNOM PENH (AFP) – Dozens of Vietnamese workers allegedly forced to toil without pay in Cambodia have fled back to their homeland by swimming across a river, authorities in Phnom Penh said yesterday.

About 40 staff with the Golden Phoenix Entertainment establishment in Kandal province – which neighbours Vietnam – fought off security guards to escape, leaving one missing after being swept away by the current, Vietnamese state media reported.

“These people might have been here working illegally,” Cambodian Interior Minister Sar Kheng told reporters.

“They were promised salaries, but they did not get what they were promised… They crossed back to Vietnam because they could not reach a deal. They fled the place.”

He said Cambodian police had detained a manager and were investigating the incident.

One 20-year-old victim said security guards attacked the group with batons and iron sticks as they tried to flee.

“Our four months being cheated while working in Cambodia were like hell,” she told the VnExpress news site, adding that she was forced to work 14-hour days. “If I did not do it, I would be beaten to death.”

Vietnamese Police Colonel Dinh Van Noi said the 35 men and five women had been questioned and tested for coronavirus after crossing the Binh Di River, which acts as a natural border and is 70 metres at its narrowest point.

He told state media the group were forced to work long hours and were not paid what they were owed.

According to official media, about 250 other Vietnamese workers were rescued from unscrupulous employers in Cambodia in the first half of this year.

Cambodian authorities have launched nationwide immigration checks aimed at cracking down on human-trafficking networks following widespread reports of people from other Southeast Asian countries being tricked into migrating for job opportunities.

Dozens of Indonesians were rescued from a scam operation in the coastal Cambodian city of Sihanoukville last month, according to media reports.

 

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