Suspected killers of a British web designer in Pattaya, Tony Kenway, escape to Cambodia
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Re: Suspected killers of a British web designer in Pattaya, Tony Kenway, escape to Cambodia
Thanks for putting the record straight but maybe you need to check your facts. Deep shit someone is in and linked to the thieving boilermaker scam.
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The police can afford more than tea.
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Update: Toby Nelhams is still in custody in Cambodia awaiting trial. The trial date has been fixed for 28 September 2017.
PHNOM PENH - Toby Jamie Nelhams--a 44 year-old English man, CEO of Springtide International Co.,Ltd located in Sihanoukville, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap was accused of murdering British man, Tony Kenway, in Thailand, and is presently under arrest for illegal immigration and business dealings in Cambodia.
On 15 February, after the prosecutors found out that the defendant had no passport, work permits or visa and suspected of involving in murder case, the Immigration Department of Ministry of Interior put him on a trial in Phnom Penh Court. His case has been investigated and the next trial would be on 28 September, 2017.
PHNOM PENH - Toby Jamie Nelhams--a 44 year-old English man, CEO of Springtide International Co.,Ltd located in Sihanoukville, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap was accused of murdering British man, Tony Kenway, in Thailand, and is presently under arrest for illegal immigration and business dealings in Cambodia.
On 15 February, after the prosecutors found out that the defendant had no passport, work permits or visa and suspected of involving in murder case, the Immigration Department of Ministry of Interior put him on a trial in Phnom Penh Court. His case has been investigated and the next trial would be on 28 September, 2017.
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That third picture needs a caption!
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Re: Suspected killers of a British web designer in Pattaya, Tony Kenway, escape to Cambodia
wtf are the police assisting a guy in hiding his identity?
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Ummm...... Why are the charges so unclear? ..... Size of offshore account?mauser765 wrote:wtf are the police assisting a guy in hiding his identity?
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....and what of the two accused assassins?
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And still not a whisper abut the Portugese barman involved who used to work at 21 Bar.
Strange. I must check out my rooftop, I've been hearing noises, LOL
Strange. I must check out my rooftop, I've been hearing noises, LOL
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Not sure whether it is the police or the press that are blurring his face. Fresh News are less coy.
29/08/2017
http://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/5 ... bodia.html
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[CEOCambodiaNews correction : It was erroneously stated that the trial would begin 28 September; the trial began on 29 August 2017, and the verdict is due on 28 September.]
PHNOM PENH - Toby James Nelham, 45, is on trial in Phnom Penh, facing charges of illegal entry into Cambodia, residing without proper documents, and working without proper permits, along with fraud.
The charges are linked to Springtide International, a company he established in Preah Sihanouk province in 2015.The company, which operated online selling a range of products, is accused of not paying taxes in Cambodia and operating without proper licences.
According to court documents, Mr Nelham opened the company in 2015, with a staff of about 100 employees.
However, Nelhams denies being the owner of Springtide International, saying that it belonged to Mr Graham William Whitethorn. Whitethorn was originally arrested, then released in return for his testimony against Nelhams.
According to an affidavit from Mr Whitehorn, Mr Nelham operated the company with Mr Kenway, and the two had an argument late last year over $250,000 in profit. Mr Nelham’s business partner in Thailand, Tony Kenway, was shot dead on January 24 in Pattaya as he left a gym. Thai police have linked Mr Nelham to the murder, which was carried out by two hired gunman. Nelhams also denies any link to his partner's murder.
Lieutenant Colonel Kong Narin, deputy chief of immigration police, said if Mr Nelham is convicted, he will serve his sentence in Cambodia and be handed over to Thai police afterwards.Mr Nelham was arrested by forces in Phnom Penh on February 5.
Principal source: Khmer Times.
PHNOM PENH - Toby James Nelham, 45, is on trial in Phnom Penh, facing charges of illegal entry into Cambodia, residing without proper documents, and working without proper permits, along with fraud.
The charges are linked to Springtide International, a company he established in Preah Sihanouk province in 2015.The company, which operated online selling a range of products, is accused of not paying taxes in Cambodia and operating without proper licences.
According to court documents, Mr Nelham opened the company in 2015, with a staff of about 100 employees.
However, Nelhams denies being the owner of Springtide International, saying that it belonged to Mr Graham William Whitethorn. Whitethorn was originally arrested, then released in return for his testimony against Nelhams.
According to an affidavit from Mr Whitehorn, Mr Nelham operated the company with Mr Kenway, and the two had an argument late last year over $250,000 in profit. Mr Nelham’s business partner in Thailand, Tony Kenway, was shot dead on January 24 in Pattaya as he left a gym. Thai police have linked Mr Nelham to the murder, which was carried out by two hired gunman. Nelhams also denies any link to his partner's murder.
Lieutenant Colonel Kong Narin, deputy chief of immigration police, said if Mr Nelham is convicted, he will serve his sentence in Cambodia and be handed over to Thai police afterwards.Mr Nelham was arrested by forces in Phnom Penh on February 5.
Principal source: Khmer Times.
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