Turkish Expat Mehmet Tekoglu (owner of MK City Hotel) Arrested For Violent Crimes a 3rd Time in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Re: Rival violence flares again SHV; Mehmet Tekoglu arrested for attempted murder
Mehmet is a nutcase, he has problems with everybody. Let's leave it at that.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:56 pmYes, the Russians and the Turks get confused in the reporting. Turks are working for the Russians and sometimes they (media) mix them up.Raybull wrote:He was targeted by 'Russians' actually.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2017 6:07 pmNot sure if this is still up-to-date, but from January 2016:cptrelentless wrote: He obviously likes the taste of prison food. So if they are ferry company rivals, is he with Borat/SFC, or against?CDShortly after his release late last year, Mr. Tekoglu, who runs SeaCambodia, a luxury tour boat company in Sihanoukville, visited the Cambodia Daily office in Phnom Penh and said that he wanted the newspaper to publish the “real story”—that he had been falsely inculpated in the stabbing and targeted in the drive-by as a result of an ongoing dispute with rival Turkish businessmen Bora Ozturk and Sakip Capal, who run the Koh Rong Dive Center and its ferry service.
Do you have coherent summary of who hates who ? And who owns what ?
Just wondering what the latest violence means.
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Re: Turkish Expat Mehmet Tekoglu (owner of MK City Hotel) Arrested For Violent Crimes a 3rd Time in Sihanoukville, Cambo
Turkish Hotel Owner Charged Over Stick-Beating in Sihanoukville
A Turkish guesthouse owner with a history of violence was back in prison on Friday after allegedly chasing and beating another Turkish man with a bamboo stick in Sihanoukville, police said.
Mehmet Tekoglu, 42, chased the 38-year-old man, identified only as Ozturk, on his motorbike, and beat the victim with a half-meter bamboo stick when he fell to the ground, Preah Sihanouk provincial police chief Chuon Narin said in a post on his Facebook page on Thursday.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/turk ... le-126764/
A Turkish guesthouse owner with a history of violence was back in prison on Friday after allegedly chasing and beating another Turkish man with a bamboo stick in Sihanoukville, police said.
Mehmet Tekoglu, 42, chased the 38-year-old man, identified only as Ozturk, on his motorbike, and beat the victim with a half-meter bamboo stick when he fell to the ground, Preah Sihanouk provincial police chief Chuon Narin said in a post on his Facebook page on Thursday.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/turk ... le-126764/
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