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One dead, 19 missing as boat capsizes off Cambodia

21 people rescued, vessel began to sink after breaking down on Thursday, spokesman says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Sep 2022 3:30PM

One dead, 19 missing as boat capsizes off Cambodia
Provincial police chief Chuon Narin says a representative of the group, who was rescued, told police they left China from a port in Guangdong province by speedboat on September 11. – Freepik pic, September 24, 2022

SIHANOUKVILLE – One person died and 19 are missing at sea after a boat carrying Chinese nationals sank off the coast of Cambodia, an official said yesterday.

The boat with 41 Chinese people on board got into difficulties off Sihanoukville on Thursday, provincial spokesman Kheang Phearom told AFP.

The once-quiet fishing village of Sihanoukville has been transformed by a Chinese investment boom in recent years, with dozens of casinos opening.

There have been growing reports of Chinese workers being trafficked or smuggled into the city to work.

Kheang Phearom said as of 7pm, 21 people have been rescued, and the body of one woman has been recovered from the water. 

Officials are searching for the others, he said.

Provincial police chief Chuon Narin told pro-government media outlet Fresh News that a representative of the group told police they left China from a port in Guangdong province by speedboat on September 11.

Nearly a week later, they were transferred to a wooden boat with two Cambodian crew members in international waters, the police chief said. That vessel began to sink after breaking down on Thursday.

He said a fishing boat picked up the two Cambodians and left, abandoning the rest of the travellers and their boat.

According to Kheang Phearom, the Cambodians had also been detained for questioning.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Beijing is in close contact with Cambodian officials.

China “requests that the Cambodian side make full efforts to carry out search and rescue operations, and quickly confirm and find out relevant circumstances,” Wang said.

Illegal labour

Cambodian authorities have been trying to crack down on people-smuggling and trafficking networks following widespread reports of people from other Southeast Asian countries being tricked into migrating for job opportunities billed as lucrative.

“The sinking and loss of life is a real tragedy, but the fact that there is smuggling and trafficking where it happened is no surprise,” said Jeremy Douglas of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

“We’ve seen intelligence and cases related to drug and timber shipments in the area in recent years, and the coast is pretty much wide open.”

There have been multiple recent reports of Chinese workers being duped into working in casinos or online scam operations in Sihanoukville and prevented from leaving.

Police and immigration officials raided a compound in the city earlier this month and detained more than 140 foreigners working illegally, 130 of them Chinese.

Officials said they had found evidence of illegal confinement and torture, illegal gambling, prostitution and human trafficking.

Along with thousands of mobile phones and hundreds of computers, officers also seized handcuffs, electric batons and electric shock equipment.

Last month, around 40 Vietnamese workers at a Cambodian casino broke out and swam across a river back to their homeland, while in July dozens of Indonesians were rescued from a scam operation in Sihanoukville, according to media reports. – AFP, September 24, 2022

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