Brit Arrested For Drug Dealing & Usage
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Re: Brit Arrested For Drug Dealing & Usage
Friday, 23 December 2016
The disgraced former presenter of a popular radio program on TV3 was jailed yesterday for drug trafficking. Cambodian-American Sophorn Horl, also known as DJ Soup, was sentenced to two years and was fined $1,000. He is already serving a prison term for drug dealing.
He was one of a network of four drug dealers sentenced in Phnom Penh Municipal Court.
Briton Peter Gold, 70, and his Cambodian girlfriend Sim Lin were sentenced to five years each and fined $1,500.
The fourth was Em Seng, 40, a Cambodian-American former gangster who was expelled from the United States in 2011.
He received a four-year term and was fined $1,250.
Mr. Gold, Mrs. Lin and Mr. Seng were charged with drug use and trafficking.
Mr. Horl was charged with drug use, drug trafficking and committing a felony after sentencing for a misdemeanor...
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/33510/ ... r-dealing/
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Re: Brit Arrested For Drug Dealing & Usage
while he probably fucked over a lot of investors, it is often the few grams of drugs or the under age shit that gets them locked up fastest. It sometimes feels like stealing someones money, as in white color crime, isn't really a crime. I wonder why?
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