Thai and Cambodian police agree to join hands in fighting call-centre gangs


BANGKOK: The Thai and Cambodian police on Thursday (July 25) agreed to cooperate in fighting the menace of call-centre gangs.

The agreement was reached during a teleconference between a Royal Thai Police team led by commissioner-general Pol General Torsak Sukvimol and Cambodia’s national police chief Sar Thet and other senior police officers.

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