Anti-Trafficking Police Raid GaDo Italy Wine Shop, Rescue 2
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Just stuck with the expression
JB ?
UT - maybe, but on the run at 15 ?
Not saying not possible, just extremely enterprising for that age I thought.
-fugitive for 10 years - which would have made him 15 or 16 - but google translate has it's limits. The source is good, but the translation might be out.Con Emekwo, latitante da 10 anni,
JB ?
UT - maybe, but on the run at 15 ?
Not saying not possible, just extremely enterprising for that age I thought.
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Birthdate could also be wrong, it happens.
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The plot thickens....
The foreign owner of a Phnom Penh pizzeria and a wine seller at the restaurant appeared in court Sunday after anti-human trafficking police took both women into custody on Friday in order to investigate accusations that the wine seller was illegally detained by her boss, police and the building’s owner said.
San Vuth, a bureau chief at the Interior Ministry’s anti-human trafficking department, said the owner of Ga Do Italian Pizza & Wine Shop on Street 136 in Daun Penh district and one of her employees, both foreign women, were detained during a raid of the restaurant on Friday and were being held at the ministry.
“The victim and the [restaurant] owner did not reveal their names,” he said, adding that he also did not know the nationality of either woman.
Men Rotha, a deputy bureau chief at the department, said the pair appeared at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Sunday to be questioned by a prosecutor, but were sent back to the ministry after their lawyer failed to show up.
Court officials could not be reached. Put Keo Boreak, a lawyer for the owner of the pizzeria, said he was in a meeting and was unable to discuss the case.
According to Song Huot, the owner of the building that houses the pizzeria, anti-human trafficking police raided the restaurant on Friday after the parents of a wine seller there—one of three employees, all foreigners—notified the International Organization for Migration (IOM) that she was being held against her will.
“But in fact, the owner of the wine shop was not illegally detaining the victim at all,” he said. “They were freely going out together and working together at the wine shop.”
Mr. Huot said that when police showed up on Friday, they told him that the wine seller’s parents wanted their daughter to return to her home country, but that she did not want to, fearing that her stepfather, an alcoholic, would beat her. He said police told him that the woman’s parents then contacted the IOM, which in turn alerted Cambodian police.
Joe Lowry, a regional spokesman for the IOM, said he knew nothing about the case and declined to comment.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/poli ... yee-86075/
The foreign owner of a Phnom Penh pizzeria and a wine seller at the restaurant appeared in court Sunday after anti-human trafficking police took both women into custody on Friday in order to investigate accusations that the wine seller was illegally detained by her boss, police and the building’s owner said.
San Vuth, a bureau chief at the Interior Ministry’s anti-human trafficking department, said the owner of Ga Do Italian Pizza & Wine Shop on Street 136 in Daun Penh district and one of her employees, both foreign women, were detained during a raid of the restaurant on Friday and were being held at the ministry.
“The victim and the [restaurant] owner did not reveal their names,” he said, adding that he also did not know the nationality of either woman.
Men Rotha, a deputy bureau chief at the department, said the pair appeared at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Sunday to be questioned by a prosecutor, but were sent back to the ministry after their lawyer failed to show up.
Court officials could not be reached. Put Keo Boreak, a lawyer for the owner of the pizzeria, said he was in a meeting and was unable to discuss the case.
According to Song Huot, the owner of the building that houses the pizzeria, anti-human trafficking police raided the restaurant on Friday after the parents of a wine seller there—one of three employees, all foreigners—notified the International Organization for Migration (IOM) that she was being held against her will.
“But in fact, the owner of the wine shop was not illegally detaining the victim at all,” he said. “They were freely going out together and working together at the wine shop.”
Mr. Huot said that when police showed up on Friday, they told him that the wine seller’s parents wanted their daughter to return to her home country, but that she did not want to, fearing that her stepfather, an alcoholic, would beat her. He said police told him that the woman’s parents then contacted the IOM, which in turn alerted Cambodian police.
Joe Lowry, a regional spokesman for the IOM, said he knew nothing about the case and declined to comment.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/poli ... yee-86075/
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Cambodia must be paradise for sociopaths and con artists
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I have no qualms.rozzieoz wrote:Cambodia must be paradise for sociopaths and con artists
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It sure does. Where are we up to ?The plot thickens....
Looks like the Romanian woman is supposed to be the owner. No mention of the guy.
The "victim" of trafficking is being tracked down by her parents who want her to come home (?) against her will, but she says she is working at the pizza place by choice.“The victim and the [restaurant] owner did not reveal their names,” he said, adding that he also did not know the nationality of either woman.
So, no human trafficking, no drugs and no problems with the wine, right ? What are the two women being held for ? And where is the Italian/Nigerian, who is of course innocent until proved otherwise, but is unfortunate enough to have the same name, nationality and hometown as a guy arrested for drugs in Turin in 2001.
Mr. Huot said that when police showed up on Friday, they told him that the wine seller’s parents wanted their daughter to return to her home country, but that she did not want to, fearing that her stepfather, an alcoholic, would beat her. He said police told him that the woman’s parents then contacted the IOM, which in turn alerted Cambodian police.
Next episode please.
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I can't decide if they're one in the same, and it just sucks for him that all this old dirt came up, or if they're completely different people.Anchor Moy wrote: is unfortunate enough to have the same name, nationality and hometown as a guy arrested for drugs in Turin in 2001.
Next episode please.
Hopefully time will tell.
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Now that it appears he wasn't busted here it is not very pertinent.General Mackevili wrote:I can't decide if they're one in the same, and it just sucks for him that all this old dirt came up, or if they're completely different people.Anchor Moy wrote: is unfortunate enough to have the same name, nationality and hometown as a guy arrested for drugs in Turin in 2001.
Next episode please.
Hopefully time will tell.
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We could do an episode of The Sopranos around this
They went to court on Sunday? Judges work on Sunday?
They went to court on Sunday? Judges work on Sunday?
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there were a bunch of nigerians in western union yesterday sending money to small caribean islands.
be real surprised if the local LEO guys were not watching that place and those ppl very carefully.
obvious traffickers.
be real surprised if the local LEO guys were not watching that place and those ppl very carefully.
obvious traffickers.
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