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Cambodia charges three in Japanese sex slavery probe

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Arrested Japanese national Susumu Fukui and a Cambodian man and woman are escorted by police at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

A Japanese restaurant owner accused of overseeing a smuggling ring that forced women into sex work in Japan was charged with trafficking in Cambodia on Tuesday, along with his wife and an employee.

The charges follow the dramatic rescue of seven Cambodian women from a restaurant in Gunma, northwest of Tokyo, in December after one of them made a desperate plea for help on Facebook.

Japan has long been a destination for Southeast Asian women who travel seeking higher wages but often find themselves forced into sex work or indentured labour.

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Lim Leakhana, wife of Japanese human-trafficking suspect Susumu Fukui, arrives at Phnom Penh Municipality Court. Photo: AP
Lim Leakhana, wife of Japanese human-trafficking suspect Susumu Fukui, arrives at Phnom Penh Municipality Court. Photo: AP

On Tuesday a municipal court in the capital Phnom Penh charged a Japanese restaurant owner in the city, his Cambodian wife and a local employee with human-trafficking offences.

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“The prosecutor has forwarded the case to investigating judge for further procedures,” court spokesman Ly Sophana said.

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