Dozens of casino workers flee Cambodia by swimming to Vietnam

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PHNOM PENH, Aug 19 — Dozens of Vietnamese casino workers allegedly forced to toil without pay in Cambodia have fled back to their homeland by swimming across a river, authorities...

PHNOM PENH, Aug 19 — Dozens of Vietnamese casino workers allegedly forced to toil without pay in Cambodia have fled back to their homeland by swimming across a river, authorities in Phnom Penh said today.

"These people might have been here working illegally," Cambodian Interior Minister Sar Kheng told reporters. "Our four months being cheated while working at a casino in Cambodia were like hell," she told the VnExpress news site, adding that she was forced to work 14-hour days.Vietnamese police colonel Dinh Van Noi said the 35 men and five women had been questioned and tested for coronavirus after crossing the Binh Di River, which acts as a natural border and is 70 metres at its narrowest point.

According to official media, about 250 other Vietnamese workers were rescued from unscrupulous employers in Cambodia in the first half of this year.

 

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