The Cambodian telecom fraud industry has once again exposed shocking dark secrets. Recently, a social media exposé widely circulated in the Chinese-speaking community directly points to "Sihai Group" shareholder Jimmy as the actual operator of the No. 8 Park in Battambang Province, Cambodia. He not only directly controls the violent supervision system within the park but is also related to multiple incidents of injury and death, causing high concern and panic.
According to several informed sources, Jimmy was active in the "Beijing Building" on the sixth floor in Dubai in his early years and is one of the core figures of the "Sihai Group." Internal sources say that after being involved in several murder cases in Dubai, he moved to Cambodia to "avoid the limelight" and now firmly controls the No. 8 scam park in Battambang, being pointed out as the actual commander of the park's "enforcer system," and has long dominated the violent stability maintenance of the park.
The scam park has long been luring job seekers under the guise of "high-paying recruitment," immediately confiscating their mobile phones and passports upon entry, trapping them in a closed environment isolated from the outside world. If any employee tries to escape, resist, or contact the outside world, Jimmy's deployed "enforcer" system would immediately intervene, using beating, detention, chaining, and other violent means. A family member of a victim revealed that a female relative (pseudonym "Lala") has been trapped and has been unable to contact for many days, with her safety being a major concern.
According to the whistleblower, Jimmy has set up a violent network inside the park similar to "military arms management," where the so-called "gunman system" is responsible for chasing and punishing "disciplinary" employees, even transferring resisters to other parks for secondary control. Informed sources have witnessed disabled victims and heard of suspected fatal incidents within the park, although not officially disclosed, but "bloodstains are still on the walls."
The overall structure of the "Sihai Group" in Cambodia has always been shrouded in mystery. Although Jimmy is nominally just an investor or shareholder, he actually maintains order in the park through violent means. The whistleblower criticized, "They wear the coat of a legal park, but actually do things that even gangs dare not do."
Currently, there are still many mysteries about Jimmy's specific identity, source of funds, and his network of relationships with the park's management. As the news continues to ferment, many netizens call for a thorough investigation of the behind-the-scenes financiers: "We should not only focus on the lower-level enforcers, but the real exposure should be of those controlling the top of the food chain."
This incident is triggering renewed attention to the control chains and black money operation modes of scam parks within Cambodia, with public opinion generally calling for more international supervision and cross-border law enforcement cooperation to intervene in the investigation.