US Sanctions Cambodian Senator Over Crypto Scam Compounds

Coordinated U.S. Action Against Southeast Asian Scam Networks

The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned Cambodian senator Kok An, accused of running “scam compounds” that defraud Americans by promising high cryptocurrency returns, according to OFAC’s statement on Thursday. The action targeted Kok An, businessman Rithy Raksmei, and 28 other individuals and entities allegedly part of his network.

In parallel enforcement, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Scam Center Strike Force restrained more than $700 million tied to alleged money laundering from Southeast Asia-based crypto investment scams and seized hundreds of websites targeting American victims, the DOJ announced Thursday.

Criminal Charges and Website Takedowns

The coordinated crackdown included criminal charges against two Chinese nationals: Huang Xingshan (also known as “Ah Zhe” and “Huang Xing Saan”) and Jiang Wen Jie (also known as “Jiang Nan”), both charged with wire fraud conspiracy. The charges relate to operations at a scam compound in Burma, according to federal prosecutors who unsealed the complaints and arrest warrants.

The DOJ seized a Telegram channel that maintained a following of more than 6,000 individuals and served as a recruitment tool for a “law enforcement impersonation” scheme. Scammers used the platform to lure workers to a Cambodian compound where they were forced to pose as representatives from JPMorgan or the NYPD to induce victims into transferring their savings.

The Strike Force also took down 503 websites posing as cryptocurrency investment platforms, according to the DOJ statement.

Scam Operation Methods and Human Trafficking Context

OFAC said Americans, lured by friendship or romantic relationships, have been robbed of millions of dollars. Fraudsters convince victims to send money in crypto form under the guise of legitimate investment platforms offering considerable returns.

“In some cases, individuals perpetrating these scams are themselves victims of human trafficking and are forced to commit unlawful acts under threat of violence,” OFAC stated. “Kok An and his affiliates’ network of scam centers, operating out of casinos and office parks retrofitted for fraudulent activity, launder victims’ funds and provide a base to target U.S. citizens and commit human rights abuses with impunity.”

State Department Reward and Prior Enforcement

The State Department is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the seizure or recovery of proceeds from fraud and money laundering schemes associated with the Tai Chang scam centers in Burma’s Karen State.

The action follows police raids on two scam centers in Poipet, a Cambodian city near the Thai border. Last year, Kok An was accused by police of running scam centers in Poipet, according to The Diplomat.

In September of the previous year, OFAC sanctioned an extensive network of cyber criminals across Southeast Asia, which included ten targets based in Cambodia.

Industry Scale and Background

According to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal on the scamming industry in Cambodia, Kok An was mentioned alongside Chinese immigrants Xu Aimin and Chen Zhi, both of whom operate in Cambodia and are believed to be connected to the scam compounds.

“Predominantly Chinese syndicates operating in Cambodia have grown so enormous in scale that some foreign politicians refer to the country of 18 million people as ‘Scambodia,’” according to The Wall Street Journal report.

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BridgeSideBantervip
· 3h ago
This type of case also reminds everyone: strangers adding you to groups and teaching you "high returns" are basically scams.
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SudoSatoshivip
· 04-24 19:17
Whether more officials from other regions will be publicly exposed through collective punishment in the future depends on whether the protective umbrellas behind them are the key.
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LittleSunOfStainedGlassvip
· 04-24 15:03
The victims are really unfortunate, especially those who were taken to the park, many of whom were lured there through deception.
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NexaCryptovip
· 04-24 06:46
The agency noted a significant complication: "In some cases, individuals perpetrating these scams are themselves victims of human trafficking and are forced to commit unlawful acts under threat of violence.
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ThePatienceRequiredForvip
· 04-24 05:55
After sanctions, exchanges and on-chain addresses will be monitored more closely; on-chain tracking needs to keep up.
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GateUser-953e1a14vip
· 04-24 05:42
It's quite rare for OFAC to name senators in this wave, indicating the evidence chain is quite solid.
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0xLateCoffeevip
· 04-24 05:41
I hope to freeze the core assets; otherwise, for these people, it's just "moving somewhere else to continue scamming."
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ybaservip
· 04-24 05:33
2026 GOGOGO 👊
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ybaservip
· 04-24 05:33
To The Moon 🌕
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BudgetValidatorvip
· 04-24 05:30
Don't keep blaming "crypto" again; it's essentially population control plus the industrialization of telecom fraud.
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