Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice
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Re: Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice
the bastard got what he deserved for hit and run, the mob got jailed, everyone got their justice, everyone happy in the for and against mobbing camp, win win
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Kind of redefines panel-beating, LOL
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A Glock in the glove compartment is prescribed.
Stay classy na
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Hardly effective against a mob.
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Re: Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice
CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 8:50 am Four arrest warrants issued in mob beating of professor, including two Daun Penh security guards
12 April 2018
Two Daun Penh district security guards are among four named in arrest warrants as suspected instigators of the brutal mob beating of a university professor last month.
The March 22 warrants, published by the National Police on Thursday, call for the arrests of Daun Penh guards Sam Sotheara, 22, and Pheach Kimhak, 20, as well as Seth Mesa, 23, and Sum Chhaya, 18.
The four are wanted on charges of intentional violence and damage with aggravating circumstances. The warrent(sic) says they have fled.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... ity-guards
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note to all future mobbers, please wear a ski mask in the future
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Re: Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice
The trial of the three men accused of mob violence toward a Cambodian university professor began yesterday. They plead attenuating circumstances because they believed the victim was Chinese...
Three face up to ten years in prison over mob violence
October 5, 2018
The trial for three people accused of beating Cambodia University professor Suy Sareth during a traffic incident in March began yesterday at Phnom Penh Municipal Court.
Judge Leang Samnath identified the accused as An Phally, An Vintheany and Yath Tithya.
The three were arrested in March and charged with intentional acts of violence with aggravating circumstances and intentionally causing damage. If convicted on both charges, the accused could face up to ten years in prison.
Judge Samnath said that on March 11, Mr Sareth was driving in Russey Keo district. While Mr Sareth stopped at a traffic jam, a drunken man fell off of his motorbike near Mr Sareth’s car.
Witnesses said they did not see the incident occurring, but noted that the man shouted at Mr Sareth, accusing him of hitting his motorbike.
[Then] Mr Sareth fled into the city and crashed into two motorbikes near the Depo Market in Tuol Kork district.
Angry motorists, who saw the accident, drove their motorbikes in pursuit of Mr Sareth and finally stopped him near Preah Kossamak Hospital in Toek La’ak III commune. They proceeded to violently beat Mr Samreth, who was then hospitalised in Vietnam.
Mr Phally, Mr Vintheany and Mr Tithya all admitted to the crime during the trial yesterday.
They said they beat the victim and destroyed his car because they thought the victim was a Chinese national that hit a motorist and fled the scene.
“The reason why I beat the victim and destroyed the car was because I heard the mob shouting at Mr Sareth, accusing him of being Chinese,” Mr Phally said. “ he hit another motorist and fled the scene.”
“I regret this misunderstanding and mistake,” he added. “I would like to ask the court to reduce my sentence.”
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50539592/t ... -violence/
Three face up to ten years in prison over mob violence
October 5, 2018
The trial for three people accused of beating Cambodia University professor Suy Sareth during a traffic incident in March began yesterday at Phnom Penh Municipal Court.
Judge Leang Samnath identified the accused as An Phally, An Vintheany and Yath Tithya.
The three were arrested in March and charged with intentional acts of violence with aggravating circumstances and intentionally causing damage. If convicted on both charges, the accused could face up to ten years in prison.
Judge Samnath said that on March 11, Mr Sareth was driving in Russey Keo district. While Mr Sareth stopped at a traffic jam, a drunken man fell off of his motorbike near Mr Sareth’s car.
Witnesses said they did not see the incident occurring, but noted that the man shouted at Mr Sareth, accusing him of hitting his motorbike.
[Then] Mr Sareth fled into the city and crashed into two motorbikes near the Depo Market in Tuol Kork district.
Angry motorists, who saw the accident, drove their motorbikes in pursuit of Mr Sareth and finally stopped him near Preah Kossamak Hospital in Toek La’ak III commune. They proceeded to violently beat Mr Samreth, who was then hospitalised in Vietnam.
Mr Phally, Mr Vintheany and Mr Tithya all admitted to the crime during the trial yesterday.
They said they beat the victim and destroyed his car because they thought the victim was a Chinese national that hit a motorist and fled the scene.
“The reason why I beat the victim and destroyed the car was because I heard the mob shouting at Mr Sareth, accusing him of being Chinese,” Mr Phally said. “ he hit another motorist and fled the scene.”
“I regret this misunderstanding and mistake,” he added. “I would like to ask the court to reduce my sentence.”
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50539592/t ... -violence/
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Re: Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice
Interesting angle.
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But who would they beat up if this car was involved in the accident ?
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.
Re: Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice
haha "win/win" I don't know if it's the good expression to describe the situation. Maybe lose/lose? But I like how you manage to see the positive part
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