CrimeAuthorities intervene at only 25% sites as captives go unrecognizedIndonesians claiming to be escapees from Cambodian scam compounds wait outside their embassy in Phnom Penh to file complaints on Jan. 21. (Photo by Roun Ry) DANIELLE KEETON-OLSENJune 8, 2026 13:27 JSTPHNOM PENH -- Cambodia's yearlong crackdown on online scam centers has failed to dismantle much of the industry and may have left trafficking victims more vulnerable, Amnesty International said in a new report released on Monday, challenging official claims of success.