Japanese man's 60 days in Cambodia ended in fraud, abandonment and arrest
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Lured by social media posts and job advertisements promising "high income" and "same-day pay," a steady stream of people in Japan continue to travel overseas to engage in fraud cases. A Mainichi Shimbun report about a Japanese man who got involved in such crimes reveals the grim reality behind these so-called "shady jobs," which exploit people's naivety.
About a year ago, a 46-year-old Japanese man rushed into the Japanese Embassy in Cambodia. "They took my passport. I want to go back to Japan," he said.
He was a "caller" who was thrown out of a crime group after getting involved in a bank transfer fraud case. Although he managed to return to Japan, he was arrested upon arrival.
The woman he deceived was about the same age as his mother. She was 72 at the time and lived in Saitama Prefecture, with savings of a little more than 20 million yen (around $120,500). #local source