Background
On March 6, 2026, Major General Sok Tha, Chief of the Techo International Airport Police Post, convened a meeting to review the achievement of operational goals in February 2026 and to establish the direction of work for March 2026. The meeting included participation from deputy chiefs, section heads, and related officers.
Scope of Application
This briefing and directives apply to all police officers and personnel assigned to the Techo International Airport Police Post, responsible for maintaining security and safety at Cambodia’s major international gateway. It encompasses cooperation with other institutions involved in ensuring the security of national and international travelers using the airport.
Key Provisions or Decisions
- Acknowledgement of the dedicated and effective work of airport police forces in protecting the security and safety of leadership and travelers arriving and departing through the Techo International Airport.
- Strict enforcement directives against acceptance of tips or bribes by officers to preserve institutional integrity and national dignity.
- An emphasis on active participation in combating online scam-related crimes within Cambodia, including collaboration with relevant agencies to facilitate the expulsion of foreign nationals involved in such offenses.
- Guidance to maintain proper conduct and discipline among police personnel.
- Alignment of these directives with guidance from the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and senior immigration department leadership.
Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance
The briefing underscores the strict security and compliance environment administered by airport police, reaffirming zero tolerance for corruption and active law enforcement cooperation in cybercrime matters. This institutional posture impacts foreign nationals and all users of the international airport, ensuring a secure and law-abiding environment for travel and commerce.
Official Source
General Department of Immigration (GDI) Facebook Post, March 6, 2026





