Anti-Trafficking Police Raid GaDo Italy Wine Shop, Rescue 2
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Anti-Trafficking Police Raid GaDo Italy Wine Shop, Rescue 2
Police from ministry of interior rescued two foreigners in a raid in a wine shop
Phnom Penh: During a raid in an establishment owned by foreigner, police from ministry of interior managed to rescue 2 foreigners and arrested one foreigner who’s believed to have involved in illegal detention.
Deputy director of department of anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection of ministry of interior, Mr Sao Sopanha said, after they received a complaint from victim’s family, the police from ministry of interior carried out the raid in a wine shop called (Kado Italian wine shop) located at house #110 AEo, 136 street, Phsar Kandal 2, Daun Penh district, Phnom Penh on 19 June 2015.
Ga.Do Italy Wine Shop is owned by a Nigerian expat, Jeffry Akudo, who possibly seems to have a colorful past.
After the prosecutor of Phnom Penh court, Mr. Cheat Khema, issued a warrant to allow the police to check in that wine shop. Police checked in that wine shop and brought one foreigner to the department of anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection of ministry of interior for questioning and to be prepared for conviction.
According to the people who live nearby, there are two victims, one of them is a senior lady. Police have not given details about the victim yet.
Mr. Poul Pithay, the director of department of of anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection said that, after the raid in that wine shop, police arrested one foreigner (manager?) who’s believed to have involved in illegal detention and brought along a Bolivian woman who claimed she was a victim for questioning.
Mr. Poul Pithay confirmed that, at first the Bolivian woman called to her family back home and said she was being detained by her boss. She was not allowed to go back home. Therefore her family asked for help from IOM (International Organization for Migration). Then, IOM filed a complaint to his department which led to investigation and arrest.
He continued, there are a lot of suspicious in this case as the woman who claimed she was the victim had been seen working normally in above wine shop. However, police have brought both the victim and the manager for questioning.
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Phnom Penh: During a raid in an establishment owned by foreigner, police from ministry of interior managed to rescue 2 foreigners and arrested one foreigner who’s believed to have involved in illegal detention.
Deputy director of department of anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection of ministry of interior, Mr Sao Sopanha said, after they received a complaint from victim’s family, the police from ministry of interior carried out the raid in a wine shop called (Kado Italian wine shop) located at house #110 AEo, 136 street, Phsar Kandal 2, Daun Penh district, Phnom Penh on 19 June 2015.
Ga.Do Italy Wine Shop is owned by a Nigerian expat, Jeffry Akudo, who possibly seems to have a colorful past.
After the prosecutor of Phnom Penh court, Mr. Cheat Khema, issued a warrant to allow the police to check in that wine shop. Police checked in that wine shop and brought one foreigner to the department of anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection of ministry of interior for questioning and to be prepared for conviction.
According to the people who live nearby, there are two victims, one of them is a senior lady. Police have not given details about the victim yet.
Mr. Poul Pithay, the director of department of of anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection said that, after the raid in that wine shop, police arrested one foreigner (manager?) who’s believed to have involved in illegal detention and brought along a Bolivian woman who claimed she was a victim for questioning.
Mr. Poul Pithay confirmed that, at first the Bolivian woman called to her family back home and said she was being detained by her boss. She was not allowed to go back home. Therefore her family asked for help from IOM (International Organization for Migration). Then, IOM filed a complaint to his department which led to investigation and arrest.
He continued, there are a lot of suspicious in this case as the woman who claimed she was the victim had been seen working normally in above wine shop. However, police have brought both the victim and the manager for questioning.
Engrish:
Spoiler:
Source: http://kampucheathmey.com/kpt/?p=26375
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Re: Anti-Trafficking Police Raid GaDo Italy Wine Shop, Rescu
Weird. Just weird.
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My thoughts exactly. Especially the part about one of the victims being an old lady. What does someone get out of trafficking an old woman? And bringing someone all the way from Bolivia? Maybe something to do with Bolivia's top export? The huge police presence also strikes me as odd considering the circumstances. Quite a draw for a call about someone held against their will in a restaurant.vladimir wrote:Weird. Just weird.
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I would have no problems being held in an Italian restaurant by that woman.
I suspect that possibly the old biddy decided she suddenly wanted to visit her family after signing an agreement, and the employer said no.
Let's see what happens
I suspect that possibly the old biddy decided she suddenly wanted to visit her family after signing an agreement, and the employer said no.
Let's see what happens
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Re: Anti-Trafficking Police Raid GaDo Italy Wine Shop, Rescu
I know this place. The white chick in the pictures pretended to be Italian. My Italian friend quickly found out that she was full of it but kept his mouth shut about it infront of her. The fact that she spoke with a Russian accent and has a large typical snitch scar across her face didn't help her case. You can see hints of the scar on the photo where she stands in front of the computer.
The place was run by her and her allegedly Jamaican boyfriend. On the second photo in the OP, you can see the large quantities of labelled empty wine bottles on the top shelf under the aircon. This was one of their main businesses, to sell cheap wine in fancy bottles. We tried multiple bottles during our (multiple) visits, and frankly they all tasted the same.
About a year ago, they told us their plans to import Dominican exotic dancers and we basically called their trafficking scheme privately between us. To be fair, their pizza was pretty good and the only reason why we kept going back.
The fake Italian woman in the pictures is not a trafficking victim. She is as involved as one can be. I do not believe that she is Bolivian either. It is worth noting that her black partner is not detained. I'm guessing he remains at large, and that the fake Italian woman will take the hit.
For once, I am impressed with the local authorities. They hit the jackpot this time.
The place was run by her and her allegedly Jamaican boyfriend. On the second photo in the OP, you can see the large quantities of labelled empty wine bottles on the top shelf under the aircon. This was one of their main businesses, to sell cheap wine in fancy bottles. We tried multiple bottles during our (multiple) visits, and frankly they all tasted the same.
About a year ago, they told us their plans to import Dominican exotic dancers and we basically called their trafficking scheme privately between us. To be fair, their pizza was pretty good and the only reason why we kept going back.
The fake Italian woman in the pictures is not a trafficking victim. She is as involved as one can be. I do not believe that she is Bolivian either. It is worth noting that her black partner is not detained. I'm guessing he remains at large, and that the fake Italian woman will take the hit.
For once, I am impressed with the local authorities. They hit the jackpot this time.
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Wow. Thanks, BOFH. Fake wine and exotic dancers, LOL.
I wouldn't advise anyone trying to open a decent wine bar to do it on 136, unusual location.
I wouldn't advise anyone trying to open a decent wine bar to do it on 136, unusual location.
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How intriguing.vladimir wrote:Wow. Thanks, BOFH. Fake wine and exotic dancers, LOL.
I wouldn't advise anyone trying to open a decent wine bar to do it on 136, unusual location.
For what ? Work permit ?...the fake Italian woman will take the hit.
Where are the "victims" ?
Don't think anyone gives a shit about crap wine.
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Selling fake wine, that should be a hanging offense!Anchor Moy wrote: Don't think anyone gives a shit about crap wine.
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Supposedly two victims were taken in for questioning. If you add all the parameters together, what do you think they were victims of? Here's a hint. The shop was raided by anti-trafficking police. Maybe the woman will take a hit for a traffic violation? Hmm, tricky, I really don't know the answer to this one.Anchor Moy wrote:For what ? Work permit ?
Where are the "victims" ?
Don't think anyone gives a shit about crap wine.
You're a bright one, being able to tell that the anti-trafficking police wouldn't raid them for their fake wine. Good job! If you keep it up you might earn yourself a gold star by the end of the semester.
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BOFH wrote:Supposedly two victims were taken in for questioning. If you add all the parameters together, what do you think they were victims of? Here's a hint. The shop was raided by anti-trafficking police. Maybe the woman will take a hit for a traffic violation? Hmm, tricky, I really don't know the answer to this one.Anchor Moy wrote:For what ? Work permit ?
Where are the "victims" ?
Don't think anyone gives a shit about crap wine.
You're a bright one, being able to tell that the anti-trafficking police wouldn't raid them for their fake wine. Good job! If you keep it up you might earn yourself a gold star by the end of the semester.
Well, me neither.Hmm, tricky, I really don't know the answer to this one.
Frankly, between the Bolivians, the fake Italian/possible Russian, the possible Jamaican guy and the Dominican exotic dancers, I'm having problems keeping track. You're right I'm not so bright and my Engrish is terrible.
I was joking about the wine, but I presume that's what is being referred to here:
She says she's a victim.
Intellectual continued after Phnom Penh Municipal Court deputy prosecutor Jerome Khemara issued a warrant, police searched and document checks expensive pubs up to more than $ 1 thousand 1 bottle then foreign jurisdiction to question The Department of Anti-Human Trafficking and Juvenile Protection of the Ministry of Police for questioning over these charges
He said that the down suspicious and asked that the case because a female employee who claims to be a victim, and as usual, but wine sales its women and foreign women victims asked to continue to work towards and procedural measures .
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