Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
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In July was crossing old bridge on Friday night to go to Banyan Tree and three guys on Moto tried to steal my phone in my pocket, but failed. One had died purple hair dead skinny with slanty eyes. Reckon he was Youan.
In Sihanoukville the Vietnamese used to live on the Golden Lions for this purpose bag snatching. Saw two bag snatch an old barang lady. Another time one tried to bag snatch a girl passenger of mine. Don't know why she just had fresh air in there. Maybe they were just keeping their hand in like a Bull Shark.
Why didn't I report it before? Well I thought I would just get trolled anyway so why bother.
In Sihanoukville the Vietnamese used to live on the Golden Lions for this purpose bag snatching. Saw two bag snatch an old barang lady. Another time one tried to bag snatch a girl passenger of mine. Don't know why she just had fresh air in there. Maybe they were just keeping their hand in like a Bull Shark.
Why didn't I report it before? Well I thought I would just get trolled anyway so why bother.
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
Don't take the piss, SA.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:06 amDon't forget the Druggie Rapey Gang preying on innocent naive young backpackers.John Bingham wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:28 pmthere is a bad buzz in Kampot. It's always been sketchy, since they murdered all those backpackers there in 1994. The hills are full of maniacs bearing machetes. There are savages out there - you better believe it.
Are they still doing their pagan hallucinogenic-fuelled orgies and sex-slave trading thing?
There are at least one gang of hoods operating in Kampot and it's not funny - bag-snatching from motos etc.and some physical attacks . Some people have been hurt - not badly for now, but the level of violence seems to be increasing.
It's not surprising when so many young men have nothing to do - no work, no school, no money, then add in the meth and/or alcohol - but it's not a joke. Local people are targeted too.
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
Funny, I lived in Snooky from 2010 until 2017 and I don't recall hearing a single story, specifically or vaguely about Vietnamese bag snatchers hanging about the Golden Lions. And I lived only 300 metres away. When was this supposed to be?
Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
It was actually on my first visit some years back, to the capital city of Phnom Penh, I was eating at a restaurant on the famous 51 street, open air, and crowded with Khmer and Westerners, the table too my left were a dinning party of mid aged Khmer ladies, handbags placed in the center of the table so they all could keep an eye on their belongings. Then a group of kids appear on approaching the customer's seated they have hands together in the Wai begging for money, one of the ladies took her bag and give the young boy some money, the other too his side snatched one of the other bags from the center of the table, so fast was this incedent of theft and they scarped quickly by going under the table nearest to the street, the waiter in hot pursuit, but unfortunately he came back empty handed. That's the only incident I have ever seen here, all the others I have only read about.
But a guy with purple hair, surely easy for the police to spot, if it was reported, but I gather you did not report it, so may be he will succeed with the next try. Also knowing, and well documented, also travel companies and government sites warning travelers too be aware of this crime in Cambodia, I wonder how many tourists have made false claims on their travel insurance.
But a guy with purple hair, surely easy for the police to spot, if it was reported, but I gather you did not report it, so may be he will succeed with the next try. Also knowing, and well documented, also travel companies and government sites warning travelers too be aware of this crime in Cambodia, I wonder how many tourists have made false claims on their travel insurance.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
^^
What i said in no way disrespected or minimised the current problem.
Get over it.
What i said in no way disrespected or minimised the current problem.
Get over it.
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
More from Kampot News:
Cambodia News (Kampot): On December 11, 2020, two PassApp drivers, two brothers, were arrested for attacking a British expat accused of not paying them money in Kampot.
The suspects were identified as Oeung Veasna, called Chrok and Swet, 21 years old, and Oeung Eunghout, 20 years old, two brothers from Banteay Meas district, Kampot. They were arrested for attacking a British man on the early hours of December 8, 2020, saying that the British man refused to pay for the ride and tried to attack them. So, then they attacked the British man and hit him with their belts.
The British man says that the suspects drove away in the wrong direction and then tried to rob him; the investigation says there was intentional violence toward the victim. The police are preparing the case to be submitted to Kampot provincial court.
Cambodia News (Kampot): On December 11, 2020, two PassApp drivers, two brothers, were arrested for attacking a British expat accused of not paying them money in Kampot.
The suspects were identified as Oeung Veasna, called Chrok and Swet, 21 years old, and Oeung Eunghout, 20 years old, two brothers from Banteay Meas district, Kampot. They were arrested for attacking a British man on the early hours of December 8, 2020, saying that the British man refused to pay for the ride and tried to attack them. So, then they attacked the British man and hit him with their belts.
The British man says that the suspects drove away in the wrong direction and then tried to rob him; the investigation says there was intentional violence toward the victim. The police are preparing the case to be submitted to Kampot provincial court.
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
December 14, 2020
Expats victims of violence in Kampot as police investigate
A recent rash of often violent crimes targeting foreigners in Kampot province over the last two months has caused a wave of concern among some in the normally peaceful riverside tourist town.
Kampot Provincial Police chief Major General Mao Chanmathurith said he is aware of the issue and on December 11, police arrested a young Khmer tuk tuk driver and his brother after they allegedly attacked a British expat near the Salt Workers roundabout in Kampot city on December 7.
According to multiple expats in the area, most of the crimes have occurred near the roundabout – just a few blocks from Kampot city’s Old Market – and along National Road 33 leading to Kep.
Another incident involved a 27-year-old British expat, who gave her name as Elly, as she was bicycling home from a bar early in the morning on November 28 on National Road 33, also known as Kep Road.
She said she was ambushed by a group of at least three men in hiding as she turned onto the side road which led to her village.
“A man jumped out of the shadows and pushed me off my bike,” she said.
She said two of the men took off for the main road while one remained and tried to snatch her bag.
Elly said she was able to hold onto her bag by kicking him, but he then grabbed her foot and dragged her about 10 metres towards the main road.
“As he was dragging me I knew he wanted my phone or wallet, so I threw them in the bushes and started kicking him with my other foot,” she said.
She was able to break free but said the assailant managed to steal her bag. The suspect then hopped on a motorbike with his two accomplices, but Elly said she was able to retrieve her bag before they took off.
Elly then said she hid until she deemed it safe to grab her belongings and motorbike home.
She said she estimated about 18 similar incidents had taken place over the last two months, a number that matches what other expats estimate.
But according to multiple expats, many foreigners are reluctant to report crimes for fear of retaliation from local criminals or the belief that it won’t make much difference.
More: https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50792728/e ... vestigate/
Expats victims of violence in Kampot as police investigate
A recent rash of often violent crimes targeting foreigners in Kampot province over the last two months has caused a wave of concern among some in the normally peaceful riverside tourist town.
Kampot Provincial Police chief Major General Mao Chanmathurith said he is aware of the issue and on December 11, police arrested a young Khmer tuk tuk driver and his brother after they allegedly attacked a British expat near the Salt Workers roundabout in Kampot city on December 7.
According to multiple expats in the area, most of the crimes have occurred near the roundabout – just a few blocks from Kampot city’s Old Market – and along National Road 33 leading to Kep.
Another incident involved a 27-year-old British expat, who gave her name as Elly, as she was bicycling home from a bar early in the morning on November 28 on National Road 33, also known as Kep Road.
She said she was ambushed by a group of at least three men in hiding as she turned onto the side road which led to her village.
“A man jumped out of the shadows and pushed me off my bike,” she said.
She said two of the men took off for the main road while one remained and tried to snatch her bag.
Elly said she was able to hold onto her bag by kicking him, but he then grabbed her foot and dragged her about 10 metres towards the main road.
“As he was dragging me I knew he wanted my phone or wallet, so I threw them in the bushes and started kicking him with my other foot,” she said.
She was able to break free but said the assailant managed to steal her bag. The suspect then hopped on a motorbike with his two accomplices, but Elly said she was able to retrieve her bag before they took off.
Elly then said she hid until she deemed it safe to grab her belongings and motorbike home.
She said she estimated about 18 similar incidents had taken place over the last two months, a number that matches what other expats estimate.
But according to multiple expats, many foreigners are reluctant to report crimes for fear of retaliation from local criminals or the belief that it won’t make much difference.
More: https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50792728/e ... vestigate/
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
More from the KT article above:
Many in the expat community say they are putting their faith in the police, although alternate ideas have popped up on a Facebook message group, including baiting potential criminals into traps by appearing as helpless victims.
Aside from one night during which a German expat man put on a dress and rode his bicycle around the Salt Workers roundabout to lure thieves, no cases of potential traps have been reported.
The German said he didn’t have much of a plan if the plan were to work – which it didn’t – but said his goal was to turn them into the police.
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
Is it easy to fight or chase someone wearing a long dress, I presume it would be long otherwise the hairy legs would snuff his plan
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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Re: Kampot Expat Woman Attacked by Bag Snatchers at Midday (UPDATED)
Someone was reportedly robbed after withdrawing money at an ABA bank ATM in Kampot this weekend.
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