Truck of Rotten Meat Seized
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Truck of Rotten Meat Seized
Cambodia News (Phnom Penh): On October 25, 2019, Siem Reap customs officers in collaboration with the Siem Reap police detained a truck which was carrying more than 100 tons of spoiled pork meat from Thailand.
The authorities have confiscated and destroyed the entire haul.
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Re: 1000 Tons of Rotten Meat Seized
News stories about big busts rarely tell you how the cops find out. How did they find out about the rotten cargo? Anyway, well done Cambodian police. They seem to be a roll these days.
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Re: 1000 Tons of Rotten Meat Seized
Would that be a pork roll your talking about.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: 1000 Tons of Rotten Meat Seized
A lot of pet food down the drain there , I always pick one roast little bird roadsoad / street side actually all along selling ducks ( i can tell ) / but further down they sell little birds , the cats here love them .
Not much to them for .75¢ apiece but it’s worth it for having the cats around keeping me company .
Not much to them for .75¢ apiece but it’s worth it for having the cats around keeping me company .
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Re: 1000 Tons of Rotten Meat Seized
How did they find out about the rotten cargo?
Re: 1000 Tons of Rotten Meat Seized
1 000 Tons! WOW! That's 1 000 000 Kilo! All in one truck! Is it Cambodian figures? 100 or 1 000 kilo?
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Re: 1000 Tons of Rotten Meat Seized
I saw the report elsewhere and it said something like 1250 kg, so a bit over a ton. I've seen TV reports where people smuggle rotten meat from Thailand in the panels on their doors etc, it was disgusting. It gets processed via bleaching and other processes into various products such as those hot dogs they sell on street stalls. Loads of Borax etc too.
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Re: 1000 Tons of Rotten Meat Seized
That's why I never eat any street food. I mean, what is it with these noodles and 'pork balls'?John Bingham wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 8:43 pmI saw the report elsewhere and it said something like 1250 kg, so a bit over a ton. I've seen TV reports where people smuggle rotten meat from Thailand in the panels on their doors etc, it was disgusting. It gets processed via bleaching and other processes into various products such as those hot dogs they sell on street stalls. Loads of Borax etc too.
Or the beef stew that looks like some boiled hooker's flaps, garnished with some river weeds
I am famous for going out with the guys and never eating - just drinking.
I always make the excuse I have just eaten - or my wife has cooked for when I get home or the English don't mix beer and food.
But then again, what about the famous 'horse-meat' scandal in the UK.
At least they busted this one - good work.
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