2 Pakistani Men Arrested and 3 Underage Girls Rescued From Capitol Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Here are the 2 a pakistani men and the really old khmer woman:Jamie_Lambo wrote:
its 2 a pakistani men and a really old khmer woman who got arrested
https://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/150115.html
Sure, I would trust my family with this lot.
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This one might actually be a real Muslim. He has that rug burn on his forehead from praying.
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Re: 2 Pakistani Men Arrested and 3 Underage Girls Rescued From Capitol Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
There are plenty of young pakistani girls working as prostitutes/sexslaves in Pakistan,i bet they would pay double for a young cambodian girl.....lots ot times,when they were caught trafficking young white girls in uk,they got off with a slap on the wrists ....
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That's not true, the ones who were caught got large sentences.peppermintpaddy wrote:,when they were caught trafficking young white girls in uk,they got off with a slap on the wrists ....
http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yor ... d-11946283
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-36559092
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11 ... -vulnerab/
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Re: 2 Pakistani Men Arrested and 3 Underage Girls Rescued From Capitol Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
In Rotherham - most famously - and several other English towns, there was a conspiracy of silence involving social workers, teachers,
council employees of all kinds, the police, local journalists, local councillors and local political parties - a little collateral damage (i.e. the
suffering of vulnerable white girls, often those in the "care" system) was seen as a trifling price to pay for not damaging local
community solidarity (i.e. telling Muslims how wonderful they are 24/7)
council employees of all kinds, the police, local journalists, local councillors and local political parties - a little collateral damage (i.e. the
suffering of vulnerable white girls, often those in the "care" system) was seen as a trifling price to pay for not damaging local
community solidarity (i.e. telling Muslims how wonderful they are 24/7)
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Re: 2 Pakistani Men Arrested and 3 Underage Girls Rescued From Capitol Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Conspiracy of silence. More like not good PR because if they dared mention stuff that was going on some liberal twats would immediately throw in the race card. This shortsightedness has been bought out into the public more since the majority of Uk people voted for brexit.boozyoldman wrote: In Rotherham - most famously - and several other English towns, there was a conspiracy of silence involving social workers, teachers,
council employees of all kinds, the police, local journalists, local councillors and local political parties - a little collateral damage (i.e. the
suffering of vulnerable white girls, often those in the "care" system) was seen as a trifling price to pay for not damaging local
community solidarity (i.e. telling Muslims how wonderful they are 24/7)
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Re: 2 Pakistani Men Arrested and 3 Underage Girls Rescued From Capitol Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
yes many years later ,10 years later in some cases....the police in Rotherham didnt want to prosecute because they didn't want to be deemed "racist"John Bingham wrote:That's not true, the ones who were caught got large sentences.peppermintpaddy wrote:,when they were caught trafficking young white girls in uk,they got off with a slap on the wrists ....
http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yor ... d-11946283
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-36559092
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11 ... -vulnerab/
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Re: 2 Pakistani Men Arrested and 3 Underage Girls Rescued From Capitol Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
No mention of any underage girls here. Two of the victims are a couple aged 26 and 28, and the other two are not mentioned.
Two Pakistanis, local woman on trial for trafficking
24 March 2017
- Two Pakistani men and a Cambodian woman went on trial yesterday, accused of trying to traffick four Cambodians to work in the United Arab Emirates.
Niaz Ahmed, 55, his son, Yazef Ahmed, 24, and Pin Nhor, 72, from Tbong Khmum province, appeared in the Phnom Penh Municipal Court charged with “unlawful removal for cross-border transfer.”
They face up to 15 years’ jail each if convicted.
Captain Sreng Hong, chief of the Phnom Penh police anti-human trafficking unit, said a tip-off came when a guesthouse owner called the unit hotline.
He said the Pakistanis were arrested as they tried to traffic three women and one man from Prey Veng and Tbong Khmum provinces to work in the UAE. The arrests took place near the Night Market in August last year.
After questioning the Pakistanis and the alleged victims, police arrested Ms. Nhor a day later in Phnom Penh, he said.
Police confiscated passports and tickets. The victims returned home after they were given advice by police.
One alleged victim, Tren Phoan, 26, from Prey Veng province, told the court she and her husband, Chhum Sokoeun, 28, were introduced to the Ahmeds by Ms. Nhor last year.
She was introduced to Ms. Nhor by friends. Ms. Nhor had helped them and their two daughters work as maids in the UAE via Mr. Niaz Ahmed in 2015.
Ms. Phoan said she met Mr. Niaz Ahmed at a guesthouse in Phnom Penh.
“He told us he can help us travel to work as maids or drivers in the UAE. He said we can earn between $350 and $450 per month.”...
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/36844/ ... afficking/
Two Pakistanis, local woman on trial for trafficking
24 March 2017
- Two Pakistani men and a Cambodian woman went on trial yesterday, accused of trying to traffick four Cambodians to work in the United Arab Emirates.
Niaz Ahmed, 55, his son, Yazef Ahmed, 24, and Pin Nhor, 72, from Tbong Khmum province, appeared in the Phnom Penh Municipal Court charged with “unlawful removal for cross-border transfer.”
They face up to 15 years’ jail each if convicted.
Captain Sreng Hong, chief of the Phnom Penh police anti-human trafficking unit, said a tip-off came when a guesthouse owner called the unit hotline.
He said the Pakistanis were arrested as they tried to traffic three women and one man from Prey Veng and Tbong Khmum provinces to work in the UAE. The arrests took place near the Night Market in August last year.
After questioning the Pakistanis and the alleged victims, police arrested Ms. Nhor a day later in Phnom Penh, he said.
Police confiscated passports and tickets. The victims returned home after they were given advice by police.
One alleged victim, Tren Phoan, 26, from Prey Veng province, told the court she and her husband, Chhum Sokoeun, 28, were introduced to the Ahmeds by Ms. Nhor last year.
She was introduced to Ms. Nhor by friends. Ms. Nhor had helped them and their two daughters work as maids in the UAE via Mr. Niaz Ahmed in 2015.
Ms. Phoan said she met Mr. Niaz Ahmed at a guesthouse in Phnom Penh.
“He told us he can help us travel to work as maids or drivers in the UAE. He said we can earn between $350 and $450 per month.”...
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/36844/ ... afficking/
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Pakistani men, Cambodian woman see trafficking sentences reduced
11 January 2018
- Two Pakistani men and a Cambodian woman who were planning to traffic Cambodians into the Saudi Arabian sex trade in 2016 yesterday saw their sentences reduced by one year and more than three years, respectively, at the Appeals Court.
Judge Sin Visal said the reason behind the ruling was that prosecutors believed suspects Niaz Ahmed, 55, and his son, Yazeo Ahmed, 24, were not lying when they said the victims were not coerced.
Bin Nhor, 65, who brought Cambodian women to Phnom Penh to meet Niaz Ahmed, also insisted there was no coercion, saying the victim’s parents had entrusted her to help their daughters get work in Saudi Arabia, Visal said. Nhor’s testimony to police and the court was consistent with that of the victims.
The court also found that the suspects had only planned the trafficking, which ultimately did not take place, prompting a reduction in the charge...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/p ... es-reduced
11 January 2018
- Two Pakistani men and a Cambodian woman who were planning to traffic Cambodians into the Saudi Arabian sex trade in 2016 yesterday saw their sentences reduced by one year and more than three years, respectively, at the Appeals Court.
Judge Sin Visal said the reason behind the ruling was that prosecutors believed suspects Niaz Ahmed, 55, and his son, Yazeo Ahmed, 24, were not lying when they said the victims were not coerced.
Bin Nhor, 65, who brought Cambodian women to Phnom Penh to meet Niaz Ahmed, also insisted there was no coercion, saying the victim’s parents had entrusted her to help their daughters get work in Saudi Arabia, Visal said. Nhor’s testimony to police and the court was consistent with that of the victims.
The court also found that the suspects had only planned the trafficking, which ultimately did not take place, prompting a reduction in the charge...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/p ... es-reduced
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Re: 2 Pakistani Men Arrested and 3 Underage Girls Rescued From Capitol Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
This letter was in the guardian yesterday, had the word “Muslim women”. been put in place of “Catholic women” would they have published the letter ? Had they published such a letter would there have been an uproar?
just saying.
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just saying.
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