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Taiwan launches probe into Taiwanese linked to criminal group in Cambodia

10/16/2025 08:48 PM
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The Taipei District Prosecutors Office. CNA file photo
The Taipei District Prosecutors Office. CNA file photo

Taipei, Oct. 16 (CNA) Taiwanese law enforcement authorities have launched an investigation after the U.S. Department of the Treasury designated a Cambodia-based business group involving Taiwanese nationals and companies as a transnational criminal organization (TCO).

In a statement Thursday, the Taipei District Prosecutors Office and the Ministry of Justice's Investigation Bureau said the case is under review, without providing further details.

According to a press release issued Tuesday by the U.S. Treasury, sweeping sanctions have been imposed on 146 targets linked to the Prince Group, led by Cambodian national Chen Zhi (陳志). The Treasury described the group as operating a transnational criminal empire through online investment scams targeting Americans and others worldwide.

"Chen Zhi is a 38-year-old Chinese émigré who has since renounced his Chinese citizenship and has built a business empire in Cambodia through the Prince Group TCO," the statement said.

The Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) also listed Chen as holding additional citizenships in Vanuatu and Cyprus, and as having previously lived in Singapore, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.

OFAC's sanctions list includes three Taiwanese nationals and nine Taiwan-registered companies linked to Chen.

In a written response Thursday, Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) said the case involves unilateral sanctions imposed by the U.S. Departments of Justice and Treasury, and that U.S. law enforcement authorities have not requested Taiwan's assistance.

It added that the CIB would seek information from the U.S. and investigate if any Taiwanese are found to have broken the law.

(By Liu Chien-pang, Liu Shih-yi and Ko Lin)

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