Dog Thieves Nabbed with Bodies in Bag
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Dog Thieves Nabbed with Bodies in Bag
Cambodia News (Kompong Speu Province): At 3:30 am, on July 27, 2023, in Wat Phnom village, Phnom Toch commune, Samaki Monichey district, Kompong Speu province, 2 dog thieves were arrested. The arrested suspects were Eourn Ha, a 19-year-old man, and Sok Pisey, a 21-year-old man from Toul Sambor village, Khan Dongkor, Phnom Penh. The other three suspects who got away were identified as a 20-year-old man, Sambor, a 21-year-old man, Ly, and a 33-year-old man, Vanna.
The police seized a motorbike (PNH 1BR-6213), 2 dog traps, 1 bag, 1 phone, and 3 dogs.
The suspects and the evidence were taken to the police station for further proceedings.
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Re: Dog Thieves Nabbed with Bodies in Bag
I am a dog lover and the thought of eating dog meat disgusts me, even though it may be culturally acceptable to many people.
I have a problem with these gents "stealing" dogs to feed the demand. However, were they to concentrate their efforts on free-range dogs in towns and cities, I could live with that. They would be performing a community service and earning a living at the same time. The practice may even encourage a lot of locals to take some responsibility for their "pets" - keep your dog(s) at home at night or lose them.
I have a problem with these gents "stealing" dogs to feed the demand. However, were they to concentrate their efforts on free-range dogs in towns and cities, I could live with that. They would be performing a community service and earning a living at the same time. The practice may even encourage a lot of locals to take some responsibility for their "pets" - keep your dog(s) at home at night or lose them.
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