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10 January 2021
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Re: Policeman Shot Up After Traffic Accident
Still at large? Coming up on 2 weeks soon and no luck? That’s an epic, Fugitive class manhunt. Maybe he made it to the border and crossed over into Vietnam?
she was quite pretty and looked older
she knew only what had been told her
she knew only what had been told her
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UPDATE
Cambodia News, (Kratie province): The gunman who shot the deputy director of the Phnom Penh Municipal Commissioner's Office of Minor Offenses has died after an armed clash with police, where police fired back in self-defense on the evening of January 15 in Kratie province, after authorities tracked down the gunman they had been hunting for several days.
Lt. Gen. Chhay Kim Khoeun, spokesman for the National Police has confirmed that the suspect is dead.
Kratie provincial police say the killer, An Naren, died during a siege by police in Phnom Khiev, O'Preah village, O'Kreang commune, Sambo district, Kratie province, after refusing to surrender to authorities.
Cambodia News, (Kratie province): The gunman who shot the deputy director of the Phnom Penh Municipal Commissioner's Office of Minor Offenses has died after an armed clash with police, where police fired back in self-defense on the evening of January 15 in Kratie province, after authorities tracked down the gunman they had been hunting for several days.
Lt. Gen. Chhay Kim Khoeun, spokesman for the National Police has confirmed that the suspect is dead.
Kratie provincial police say the killer, An Naren, died during a siege by police in Phnom Khiev, O'Preah village, O'Kreang commune, Sambo district, Kratie province, after refusing to surrender to authorities.
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Cambodia's Police is really getting much better now. Job done, no extra costs for Jail etc. and ... some poster was right from begin with . Guess who ?
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The shooter was shot dead after he opened fire on police officers with a pistol in Sambor district, Kratie province.
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UPDATE: Two more arrests.
Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): Authorities say that a couple have been arrested on 16 January 2021, in connection with the fatal shooting of Mr. Reth Sineth, Deputy Director of the Bureau of Minor Offenses.
Police officials revealed that the couple provided the perpetrator, An Naren, with a motorbike as a means to escape the police. The arrest of the two suspects was also linked to drug and weapon trafficking activities with the perpetrator in the past.
The two suspects were sent to the Criminal Department of the Ministry of Interior for further proceedings.
Meanwhile, the body of An Naren was taken to the pagoda and is waiting for his wife, children, and relatives to accept him for the traditional ceremony.
Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): Authorities say that a couple have been arrested on 16 January 2021, in connection with the fatal shooting of Mr. Reth Sineth, Deputy Director of the Bureau of Minor Offenses.
Police officials revealed that the couple provided the perpetrator, An Naren, with a motorbike as a means to escape the police. The arrest of the two suspects was also linked to drug and weapon trafficking activities with the perpetrator in the past.
The two suspects were sent to the Criminal Department of the Ministry of Interior for further proceedings.
Meanwhile, the body of An Naren was taken to the pagoda and is waiting for his wife, children, and relatives to accept him for the traditional ceremony.
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More details on the latest arrests in this case:
Couple arrested for hiding gun used in police murder
Kim Sarom | Publication date 18 January 2021 | 23:23 ICT
A married couple has been sent to court following their arrest in Treak commune of Tbong Khmum province’s Memot district on January 16 for allegedly hiding the gun used by the suspect in the shooting death of a senior Phnom Penh municipal police official in the capital last month.
Phnom Penh municipal deputy police chief Song Ly said the suspects are a 32-year-old woman and her 31-year-old husband from Dak Por village of Memot district’s Treak commune. They were both sent to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on January 18.
“We didn’t send them to the provincial court because they are connected to a more serious crime committed in Phnom Penh. Both are involved with illegal possession of weapons,” he said.
Memot district police chief Hong Kim Hoeun said the couple had hidden a weapon used by 38-year-old Ear Naren, who allegedly killed Reth Sinath, the deputy chief of the municipal police’s minor crime bureau, in a homicide that stemmed from a hit-and-run in the capital’s Por Sen Chey district on December 30.
Hoeun said the district authorities had provided support to the Ministry of Interior’s Criminal Police Department and the Phnom Penh municipal police.
Treak commune police chief Preap Phearath said the couple had confessed on January 17 that a few days prior to their arrest, Naren, who was on the run, had visited their home for about three hours.
During the visit, the couple said Naren had handed over one pistol to the husband who buried it under a duck cage behind the house.
Phearath said the couple had previously been in contact with Naren to purchase drugs and that they had made regular appointments with him for this purpose.
The couple, Phearath said, had claimed they did not sell drugs in the area of Treak commune, but had often distributed drugs in other communes within Memot district.
“In the past, we suspected these two were up to something but we couldn’t arrest them because we didn’t have any evidence. But now we’ve got them on charges of storing an illegal weapon and we know they were trafficking drugs. Police confiscated the pistol and also a scale for weighing drugs,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... ice-murder
Couple arrested for hiding gun used in police murder
Kim Sarom | Publication date 18 January 2021 | 23:23 ICT
A married couple has been sent to court following their arrest in Treak commune of Tbong Khmum province’s Memot district on January 16 for allegedly hiding the gun used by the suspect in the shooting death of a senior Phnom Penh municipal police official in the capital last month.
Phnom Penh municipal deputy police chief Song Ly said the suspects are a 32-year-old woman and her 31-year-old husband from Dak Por village of Memot district’s Treak commune. They were both sent to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on January 18.
“We didn’t send them to the provincial court because they are connected to a more serious crime committed in Phnom Penh. Both are involved with illegal possession of weapons,” he said.
Memot district police chief Hong Kim Hoeun said the couple had hidden a weapon used by 38-year-old Ear Naren, who allegedly killed Reth Sinath, the deputy chief of the municipal police’s minor crime bureau, in a homicide that stemmed from a hit-and-run in the capital’s Por Sen Chey district on December 30.
Hoeun said the district authorities had provided support to the Ministry of Interior’s Criminal Police Department and the Phnom Penh municipal police.
Treak commune police chief Preap Phearath said the couple had confessed on January 17 that a few days prior to their arrest, Naren, who was on the run, had visited their home for about three hours.
During the visit, the couple said Naren had handed over one pistol to the husband who buried it under a duck cage behind the house.
Phearath said the couple had previously been in contact with Naren to purchase drugs and that they had made regular appointments with him for this purpose.
The couple, Phearath said, had claimed they did not sell drugs in the area of Treak commune, but had often distributed drugs in other communes within Memot district.
“In the past, we suspected these two were up to something but we couldn’t arrest them because we didn’t have any evidence. But now we’ve got them on charges of storing an illegal weapon and we know they were trafficking drugs. Police confiscated the pistol and also a scale for weighing drugs,” he said.
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Re: Policeman Shot Up After Traffic Accident
Funny how the police caught everybody involved in this shit show in no time, but can't seem to find the retard that killed his gf out of jealousy...
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