Friday, February 3, 2012

Battambang Human Trafficing Scam

Above: many foreigners get short term visas to pick fruit in Australia but it is highly unusual for Cambodian Citizens to be given this type of visa


Military police have charged a person who allegedly cheated 37 people out of up to US$5,000 each for non-existent jobs in Australia.

Some of the victims come from Battambang.

They had been promised jobs as fruit pickers in Australia, had borrowed money, mortgaged land and sold property to raise between $2,500 and $5,000 that the brokers were charging for the fake jobs.

One man said he realised he had lost everything after waiting 10 hours with thirty-six other people at Phnom Penh International Airport on Saturday for the brokers, who never arrived.

“We sold our cow, other property, borrowed some money and mortgaged some land,” he said.

“We are poor. We needed jobs so we hoped that we would get a job in Australia, but our hope disappeared when we realised we were really cheated. We lost our money.”

After hesitating, because of threats from the brokers, the group of would-be migrant workers decided to go to the police.

An Integrity Officer at the Australian embassy in Phnom Penh, said once brokers names had been verified, they would be flagged.

“This one will go straight into our local warning record and all our case officers will be able to get this information,” he said.

Another official at the Australian Embassy said it was highly unusual for Cambodians to be granted working holiday visas to Australia, which are offered for foreign fruit pickers.

A Provincial Coordinator for rights group Adhoc, said the victims had not taken the time to consider whether they could realistically get jobs in Australia or not.

“It is a rare case for the broker to cheat people to find a job in Australia. Before, we’ve had cases of [promised jobs] in Thailand, or Malaysia. So it is an example for the residents that they should think before deciding to believe,” he said. 






2 comments:

  1. It was a first experience of Cambodian poor people. Brokers were illegally promised to them! Who are main responsible person in this fraud? The poor is coming poorest! Sam Rany

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  2. Thank you for your feedback.

    I published this story to help alert the people of Battambang about the dangers of trying to work in another country

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