Japanese Homeless Gets Helped by Banteay Meanchey Police
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Japanese Homeless Gets Helped by Banteay Meanchey Police
Cambodia Breaking News (Banteay Meanchey): On May 20, Mr. Khem Chetra, director of Poipet immigration border, order the police force to help a Japanese homeless man, NORIHIRO YAMAGUCHI, 47-year-old, who slept on the street and no food to eat, in Poipet.
The Japanese man came to Cambodia for 11 years. Ten days earlier, his bag was stolen; he lost ATM cards and some document in Poipet. He had no money left to buy food to eat.
The immigration police are preparing to send him to the Japanese embassy.
The Japanese man came to Cambodia for 11 years. Ten days earlier, his bag was stolen; he lost ATM cards and some document in Poipet. He had no money left to buy food to eat.
The immigration police are preparing to send him to the Japanese embassy.
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Re: Japanese Homeless Gets Helped by Banteay Meanchey Police
What's he doing with a Sanibel Island T shirt...did he steal it from a US guy?
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Re: Japanese Homeless Gets Helped by Banteay Meanchey Police
He was wearing a white T-shirt originally and has lost all his clothes. The cops must've given him the pink one from their "shirts for perps" cupboard.clutchcargo wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 10:12 am What's he doing with a Sanibel Island T shirt...did he steal it from a US guy?
Anyway, well done the police. A pat on the back well earned.
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Re: Japanese Homeless Gets Helped by Banteay Meanchey Police
Good posture, sitting up straight, both palms facing down on knees. Very respectful.
Slightly dazed and confused but still open faced and eyes prepared to meet the situation, not shifty.
Working man's hands and possibly fisherman's wide stance when standing.
Animated hand gestures when communicating with the cops.
I like the guy.
'All the best Norihiro San.
Slightly dazed and confused but still open faced and eyes prepared to meet the situation, not shifty.
Working man's hands and possibly fisherman's wide stance when standing.
Animated hand gestures when communicating with the cops.
I like the guy.
'All the best Norihiro San.
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Re: Japanese Homeless Gets Helped by Banteay Meanchey Police
Me too I like him. Everything about him. He appears more Ainu than Japanese, though.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 2:10 pm Good posture, sitting up straight, both palms facing down on knees. Very respectful.
Slightly dazed and confused but still open faced and eyes prepared to meet the situation, not shifty.
Working man's hands and possibly fisherman's wide stance when standing.
Animated hand gestures when communicating with the cops.
I like the guy.
'All the best Norihiro San.
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