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Re: Authorities Blacklist Rebels MC Cambodia (Motorcycle Club) from Entering Country
Imagine being in a motorcycle gang.
B b b b bad to the bone.
How incredibly twee.
B b b b bad to the bone.
How incredibly twee.
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Good luck with the discretion guys ...
Lt Gen Vichea has disseminated the information to all police chiefs across the country to report if they see a motorcycle gang in their province.
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NZ media :
'Confidential' document reveals Cambodian police are searching for Head Hunters gang members
James Halpin 14:02, Apr 13 2023
A “confidential and sensitive document” obtained by Stuff has revealed Cambodian police are searching for five Head Hunters gang members.
Cambodian police are searching for five Kiwi Head Hunters gang members.
The Honorary Consulate of Cambodia in New Zealand has confirmed the authenticity of a “confidential and sensitive document” obtained by Stuff, written from a top Cambodian police official.
The letter reveals police in the South East Asian country have been ordered to crack down on a group of what it referred to as “big motorcycle criminals” living in the country’s capital, Phnom Penh.
The letter described the Head Hunters as being “involved in many drug cases and illegal crimes”.
It also named the five New Zealanders, as well as listing their dates of birth and passport details.
However, the letter does not say whether the men are alleged to have committed any crimes.
The letter was written by Cambodian national deputy police chief, brigadier general Dy Vichea, who ordered capital police to pay close attention.
Vichea is married to the daughter of Cambodian prime minister HE.
The letter also claims to reveal the source of Vichea’s information.
According to the document, New Zealand police warned the Australian Federal Police (AFP) that Head Hunters members were in Cambodia.
When asked about that, police here said they were not searching for anyone in Cambodia, but would not answer questions about whether it had informed Cambodian authorities about alleged gangsters in the country.
The AFP operates a liaison office in Phnom Penh which is attached to the Australian embassy. In 2016 it formalised its cooperation with Cambodian police to tackle drug smuggling with Strikeforce Dragon.
Cambodia does not have the death penalty for drug possession, but those caught can see many years or even life in prison for possession.
In 2019, Cambodian police blacklisted members of the Australian Rebels gang from entering the country.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/ ... ng-members
'Confidential' document reveals Cambodian police are searching for Head Hunters gang members
James Halpin 14:02, Apr 13 2023
A “confidential and sensitive document” obtained by Stuff has revealed Cambodian police are searching for five Head Hunters gang members.
Cambodian police are searching for five Kiwi Head Hunters gang members.
The Honorary Consulate of Cambodia in New Zealand has confirmed the authenticity of a “confidential and sensitive document” obtained by Stuff, written from a top Cambodian police official.
The letter reveals police in the South East Asian country have been ordered to crack down on a group of what it referred to as “big motorcycle criminals” living in the country’s capital, Phnom Penh.
The letter described the Head Hunters as being “involved in many drug cases and illegal crimes”.
It also named the five New Zealanders, as well as listing their dates of birth and passport details.
However, the letter does not say whether the men are alleged to have committed any crimes.
The letter was written by Cambodian national deputy police chief, brigadier general Dy Vichea, who ordered capital police to pay close attention.
Vichea is married to the daughter of Cambodian prime minister HE.
The letter also claims to reveal the source of Vichea’s information.
According to the document, New Zealand police warned the Australian Federal Police (AFP) that Head Hunters members were in Cambodia.
When asked about that, police here said they were not searching for anyone in Cambodia, but would not answer questions about whether it had informed Cambodian authorities about alleged gangsters in the country.
The AFP operates a liaison office in Phnom Penh which is attached to the Australian embassy. In 2016 it formalised its cooperation with Cambodian police to tackle drug smuggling with Strikeforce Dragon.
Cambodia does not have the death penalty for drug possession, but those caught can see many years or even life in prison for possession.
In 2019, Cambodian police blacklisted members of the Australian Rebels gang from entering the country.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/ ... ng-members
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Re: Authorities Blacklist Rebels MC Cambodia (Motorcycle Club) from Entering Country
Confidential and sensitive but let’s publish it, so others can also publish it. Ffs
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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A few years ago there was a group who hang out st the Sundance Lounge on St. 172, they create a lot of trouble with the neighbors reving their machines late a nightStramash23 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 6:15 pmFelgerkarb wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 6:12 pm The list wasn't drawn up out of thin air, nor were the crack investigators in the CNP behind this listing. I would look to the AFP for answers.
Well if the AFP are behind it, they need new investigators as the only 3 folk targeted so far have little to do with the Rebels proper and are definitely not involved in drugs trafficking
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The rebels sometimes meet up at sundance when they do a trip from Siem reap & Kampot, pretty interesting guys.cabron wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:35 pmA few years ago there was a group who hang out st the Sundance Lounge on St. 172, they create a lot of trouble with the neighbors reving their machines late a nightStramash23 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 6:15 pmFelgerkarb wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 6:12 pm The list wasn't drawn up out of thin air, nor were the crack investigators in the CNP behind this listing. I would look to the AFP for answers.
Well if the AFP are behind it, they need new investigators as the only 3 folk targeted so far have little to do with the Rebels proper and are definitely not involved in drugs trafficking
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How hard can it be to find them? It is not exactly like they blend in.
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