Five (More) Chinese Arrested for Cyber-Crimes in Phnom Penh

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Five (More) Chinese Arrested for Cyber-Crimes in Phnom Penh

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia Breaking News: On June 16, 2019 at 14:15, five Chinese nationals, including three women, have been detained for running an illegal Chinese telecommunication network at the Sung Chau Hotel, Betong Road, Teuk Thla, Sangkat Teuk Thla, Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh.
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Three women and two men were arrested today on suspicion of cyber-crime against Chinese nationals. The suspects, who all hold valid PRC (People's Republic of China) passports, are detained at the Inspectorate of Police in Sen Sok district, who organized the raid against the suspects, together with the Department of Crimes Against Commercial Crime and Mr. Kham Sophary, Deputy Prosecutor of the Phnom Penh Court of First Instance.
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Police said that the first suspect is, GUO QIUFENG,female, holding the passport EB*******, the second, the name of SU LINGLING,female holding EC******* passport, the third, the name WANG XUETIMG,female, holding the passport EB******* 4. KE CHENYANG, Male, holding Passport No. EB******* and 5-HUANG FEILONG, Male, holding Passport No. E7*******.
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Currently, the five Chinese nationals are still being detained for questioning.
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can i bail check shirt girl :OD:
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markd wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 5:29 am can i bail check shirt girl :OD:
Kampot must be due for some arrests of Chinese online scammers.
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markd wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 5:29 am can i bail check shirt girl :OD:
1 in 3 chance her name is SU LINGLING :Rose:
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Guys she looks underage. Perhaps inspect that passport a little closer...
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"five Chinese nationals, including three women,"

i used the term girl loosely but my post was done afte i double checked that it said "women"

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