Ten Chinese Deported from Sihanoukville for Drugs and Weapons

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Ten Chinese Deported from Sihanoukville for Drugs and Weapons

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November 25, 2020
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Cambodia news, (Preah Sihanouk): The Sihanoukville International Air Gate Police Station on November 24, 2020, cooperated with Lieutenant Colonel Lina Roeun, Deputy Director of the Preah Sihanouk Provincial Evacuation Preparation Office of the Chinese Investigation and Enforcement Department to deport ten people to China by flight issued ZA493 (KOS-CTU) and ZA493 (KOS-CTU)..
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According to the police, the 10 Chinese nationals are
1. YANG KE, male, 20 years old, involved in the crime of illegal detention and detention,
2. XIA SHUANG QUAN, male, 18 years old, involved in drug trafficking,
3. Name: LI CHAO, male, 31 years old,
4. Name: HE LIANG NING, Male, 30 years old,
5. Name: SONG YUAN ZHAO, Male, 30 years old,
6. LIU MEI LIN, female, 19 years old,
7. Name: WANG LEI, Male, 32 years old,
8. Name: DU XIANG, Male, 28 years old,
9. ZHU XIURAN, male, 29 years old, involved in drug abuse
10. HE XIAOPING, a 45-year-old male, possessing a weapon without permission.
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According to the order of the Major General, the director of the 1st checkpoint, the deportees may not re-enter the Kingdom of Cambodia for 3 years.
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Re: Ten Chinese Deported from Sihanoukville for Drugs and Weapons

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I'd be interested in knowing what happens after these mainlanders are deported. My guess is they go straight to the gulag and never have enough social credit to ever leave China again.
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Re: Ten Chinese Deported from Sihanoukville for Drugs and Weapons

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Good Q, JB ^^

But after years, we only have speculation.
I've tried googling, for hours, but you just get drowned in stories about repatriations from the West.
'Never found anything relevant and reliable about what happens at the other end.
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Re: Ten Chinese Deported from Sihanoukville for Drugs and Weapons

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John Bingham wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 12:44 am I'd be interested in knowing what happens after these mainlanders are deported. My guess is they go straight to the gulag and never have enough social credit to ever leave China again.
You could be right or they could be shortly back on another flight with new ID if their working for someone.
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