Two Charged for Cambodia Protests Over Frozen Accounts With Scam-Linked Firm

A Cambodian man (C, blue shirt) believed to be a Huione Pay creditor is arrested by police during a protest near the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) headquarters in Phnom Penh on April 27, 2026. Photo by TANG CHHIN SOTHY / AFP

A Cambodian court charged two men on Friday for leading protests demanding the unfreezing of demonstrators’ accounts with a financial services firm linked to cyberscams.

Protesters said this week that their accounts with U.S.-sanctioned Huione Group’s digital payments platform H-Pay, previously Huione Pay, had been inaccessible since December.

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