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South Korea Extradites 73 Fugitives from Cambodia via Chartered Flight

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2026-01-22 12:25:35
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Largest-ever simultaneous repatriation underscores government's resolve against transnational crime


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SEOUL — In an unprecedented move to combat transnational organized crime, the South Korean government has successfully orchestrated the mass extradition of 73 Korean fugitives from Cambodia. The group, which includes a high-profile couple who underwent plastic surgery to evade capture, is scheduled to arrive at Incheon International Airport via a chartered flight on the morning of January 23.

A Bold Escape and Surgical Deception According to the Presidential Office and the Ministry of Justice, the suspects are accused of defrauding 869 South Korean citizens of approximately 48.6 billion KRW (approx. $36 million). Among the most notorious are Kang (32) and Ahn (29), a married couple behind a 12-billion-won "romance scam."

The couple’s case gained notoriety not only for the scale of their fraud but for their brazen attempts to remain at large. After briefly escaping custody last June through bribery, they underwent extensive plastic surgery on their eyes and noses to alter their appearances. Despite these "identity-laundering" efforts, Korean authorities, in close cooperation with Cambodian police, managed to re-arrest them in July following a persistent intelligence operation.

Diplomatic Breakthrough and Judicial Cooperation The path to extradition was fraught with diplomatic hurdles. For months, the Cambodian government had withheld the couple’s transfer, reportedly seeking a "prisoner exchange" involving a Cambodian anti-government figure residing in Korea. However, the South Korean Ministry of Justice broke the deadlock through high-level negotiations, including multiple visits to Phnom Penh by senior prosecutors to emphasize the non-political, criminal nature of the cases.

Targeting Cambodia as a Criminal Safe Haven The scale of this operation highlights a shifting trend in criminal hideouts. Data reveals that nearly 32% of all overseas fugitives from Korea fled to Cambodia last year, a three-fold increase from 2024. The 73 returnees include not only financial fraudsters but also sex offenders targeting minors and violent criminals involved in kidnapping and extortion.

"The government will continue to employ all available resources to track down and repatriate those who exploit our citizens from abroad," a Task Force official stated. "There will be no safe haven for those who think they can hide behind international borders."

Upon arrival, all 73 suspects will be immediately handed over to local law enforcement agencies for formal investigation and prosecution.

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