'Hyungsuda' season 2 shines a light on the Cambodia incident that recently shook Korea.

Today (14th) the E Channel original web variety show 'Hyungsuda' season 2 (hereinafter 'Hyungsuda2') episode 15, which is being released through the YouTube channel 'Detectives' Chat', features Detective Lieutenant Jihoon Lee, Police Superintendent Ikjun Oh, and Police Commissioner Oechul Yoon. Joining them as a special guest is Ahn Jung-hwan. Ahn said he "couldn't sleep because it kept weighing on his mind," and shared the bittersweet behind-the-scenes story of appearing on 'Mafia Hyungsuda' and earning an appearance through the MVP prize.

On the day, Police Commissioner Oechul Yoon introduced Ikjun Oh and Jihoon Lee by saying, "We created a Korean desk and selected and sent the two," calling them the 'original two-top', and the two revealed the behind-the-scenes story of becoming the first Korean desk.

'Hyungsuda2' takes up the Cambodia incident that recently captured the nation's attention in earnest. Police Superintendent Ikjun Oh recounted a case he heard from a colleague who had served as a resident officer in Cambodia, introducing the incident in which, after Cambodian police conducted a comprehensive crackdown on criminal complexes in July, 59 people were arrested and five others escaped individually, resulting in 64 Koreans being repatriated by charter flight.

Along with Cambodia's criminal complexes, a kind of 'crime city', the episode also relays urgent cases in which people hiding mobile phones requested rescue from embassies or consulates. One person abruptly contacted the resident officer via mobile messenger saying, "I'm being detained, come rescue me," and the resident officer followed the transmitted location information to enter the criminal complex directly and dramatically rescue the person, a story that was also revealed.

It also traces the background of how Cambodia became a hub of crime. After China's casino regulations, Chinese capital flowed massively into Southeast Asia, and large amounts of money poured into Cambodia, where border control was lax, movement was easy and the casino industry was active. After the Chinese government began regulating Cambodia's gambling industry as well, illegal industries such as scams and online gambling filled that void.

Detective Lieutenant Jihoon Lee, citing Korean desk sources, also reported information that Chinese illegal gambling organizations are recently moving from Southeast Asia to Dubai. He warned of the danger, saying cases of criminal complexes in Dubai are emerging, including incidents where victims were given urine instead of water or where electric shock torture scenes were broadcast to families.

The program also reveals the behind-the-scenes of the first group repatriation operation using a charter flight that took place in the Philippines. Originally planned to arrest only four people on the red notice to crack down on voice phishing organizations, the raid found that 23 people were staying in the targeted condo and participating in voice phishing crimes, and the urgent process of ultimately using a charter flight to repatriate them to Korea is introduced.

In particular, Ahn Jung-hwan discloses an episode in which Manager Park Hang-seo, who became a 'Vietnam hero', was almost kidnapped while moving by car at the airport after being guided to a different route. The situation in which he dramatically escaped the crisis is described, once again emphasizing the dangers of overseas crime. The stories of dangerous crimes occurring abroad are revealed on 'Hyungsuda2'.

'Hyungsuda2' can be watched every Friday at 7 p.m. on the YouTube channel 'Detectives' Chat'. It is also available every Saturday at 2 p.m. on E Channel.

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