Phnom Penh: On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA), led by Acting Commissioner-General of the National Police, YOO Jae Seong, held a Korea-Cambodia National Police Summit with the Cambodian National Police (CNP), led by General Sar Thet, Commissioner-General of the National Police, to discuss methods and strategies to further strengthen cooperation between the police forces of the two countries.

The leaders of the national police forces of the two countries expressed a common view that transnational criminal networks, including groups operating technology-based fraud centers, are a serious threat to the world, reaffirming their commitment that close cooperation and solidarity of the police forces are of great importance in ensuring the safety of the citizens of the two countries and building public security in the region.

While highly appreciating the achievements made by the Cambodia-Korea Joint Task Force for Korean Citizens (CKJTFK), the two National Police Commissioners agreed to expand the scope of operations of the CKJTFK.

After the leaders of the two countries’ police forces agreed to establish the joint task force at a summit in October 2025, Korean police officers have been working together with Cambodian police officers to combat cybercrime and other related crimes against Korean citizens since December 2025.
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