The Crackdown Continues on Cambodian People Playing Cards
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Neighbors Call the Cops on Five Women Playing Cards
Cambodia News (Kandal): In the afternoon of April 23, 2020, at 4:30 pm, the police raided a house and arrested five women for playing cards in Por Touch village, Pohnea Leu district, Kandal. The suspects were identified as Sou Chanthorn, a 42-year-old Vietnamese woman, Sieng Sokheng, 47 years old, Sok Moy, 45 years old, Keo Sombath, 38 years old, and Somnang Sopheak, 32 years old.
After receiving a phone call from the neighbors to inform the authorities that there were some women gambling at Sou Chanthorn's house, police raided the premises and promptly arrested five women who were playing cards on the second floor of the house. The raid was coordinated by Mr. Ek Sunreaksmey, the Kandal prosecutor, who sent the Kampong Loung police to inspect the house and arrest the gamblers.
The suspects were sent to Ponhea Leu police station to follow the legal action.
Cambodia News (Kandal): In the afternoon of April 23, 2020, at 4:30 pm, the police raided a house and arrested five women for playing cards in Por Touch village, Pohnea Leu district, Kandal. The suspects were identified as Sou Chanthorn, a 42-year-old Vietnamese woman, Sieng Sokheng, 47 years old, Sok Moy, 45 years old, Keo Sombath, 38 years old, and Somnang Sopheak, 32 years old.
After receiving a phone call from the neighbors to inform the authorities that there were some women gambling at Sou Chanthorn's house, police raided the premises and promptly arrested five women who were playing cards on the second floor of the house. The raid was coordinated by Mr. Ek Sunreaksmey, the Kandal prosecutor, who sent the Kampong Loung police to inspect the house and arrest the gamblers.
The suspects were sent to Ponhea Leu police station to follow the legal action.
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Re: The Crackdown Continues on Cambodian People Playing Cards
They all look as guilty as hell, but everyone wants to see the pic of the evidence, money, cards , phones , pens , paper and empty plates that once were piled high with pork and rice.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Cambodia News (Kandal): On May 3, 2020, at 4:10pm, the police arrested six women for playing cards in Kdan Roy village, Angsnoul district, Kandal.
The suspects were identified as Cheng Sokchoen, 37 years old, Ro Srymom, 35 years old, Cham Channa, 36 years old, Cham Sreylong, 31 years old, Tha Somath, 38 years old, and Chem Mei, 41 years old.
After receiving a call of complaint from the neighbors, the police went to the scene and arrested the six suspects for reeducation. They were made to sign an agreement to stop playing cards. The officers confiscated three packs of cards.
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This is one of a number of posts in this thread which are completely mental.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 7:48 pm Another big bust in Kandal.
Cambodia News (Kandal): The police cracked down on gambling at the private house of a man named Bin Ei, in Prek Kampongdor village, Koh Thom district, Kandal. All the suspects ran away to escape.
The police received the information from the neighbors, so they went to the scene immediately, but the suspects had already run away. They are now searching for the house owner and the other gamblers.
The police confiscated 35 cards, four pairs of shoes, money 1,200 riels, a blanket, a can, and a scarf.
That said, apparently a girl who used to work on 51 street lost $200,000 of her husband's money playing cards in Australia a few years back.
Maybe they could get the girls to stop drinking themselves to an early death as well, and taking out loans that will ruin their lives because they saw some things in a shop they thought look pretty.
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Cambodia News,Kandal: On May 15, 2020, at 3:40 pm, law enforcement officials cracked down on illegal gambling (playing cards) in southern village, Anlong Rom commune, Kandal Stung district, Kandal province.
When local police recieved a complaint from the neighbors that there was a card game going on, they arrived immediately, and arrested one man and five women. Police also confiscated one pack of playing cards and a towel.
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Re: The Crackdown Continues on Cambodian People Playing Cards
they should be playing the national sport instead, kick the jandal
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You honestly could not make this shit up.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 8:38 pm When local police recieved a complaint from the neighbors that there was a card game going on, they arrived immediately, and arrested one man and five women. Police also confiscated one pack of playing cards and a towel.
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Cambodia News (Kampong Thom): On June 9, 2020, at 3:30 pm, Kampong Thom police cracked down on gambling and arrested 15 women for playing cards in Steung Sen city, Kampong Thom. The raid was led by Lieutenant Ouk Kosal, Kampong Thom police chief, coordinated by the prosecutor of Kampong Thom court, at a house of a woman named Cheng Soeun, in Sroyoa Cheung village, Kampong Thom.
The police arrested 15 women and confiscated two boxes of cards, some other gambling stuff, and 47,500 riels (about $12). The suspects were sent to the police station for questioning. After the women were reeducated and promised never to play cards again, they were released and sent home.
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Re: The Crackdown Continues on Cambodian People Playing Cards
I would have thought the authorities would prefer people playing cards to watching peaceful protests on facebook and getting ideas into their heads
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Foreigner wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 12:04 amYou honestly could not make this shit up.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 8:38 pm When local police recieved a complaint from the neighbors that there was a card game going on, they arrived immediately, and arrested one man and five women. Police also confiscated one pack of playing cards and a towel.
Possession of an offensive towel....serious offence that...Another load of hardened gangsters taken off the streets.
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