SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia — Cambodian authorities have clamped down on some global cyber gangs in recent weeks by raiding their compounds and freeing more than a thousand of enslaved workers, but human rights groups say those criminal organizations have simply moved their operations to other areas.
“It’s decentralizing criminality so it can be sustained,” said a human rights investigator who did not want to be named.
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