Group of Illegal Chinese Caught Attempting to Leave Cambodia

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Cambodia News, (Preah Vihear): According to Brigadier General Chhay Borin, Deputy Commissioner of the Preah Vihear Provincial Police, at 19:30 on October 18, 2022, the Chep District Police Inspectorate led a force to stop a silver Samsung minivan, with license plate Siem Reap 2A-9240, at Kampong Sralou village, Kampong Sralou commune, Cheb district, Preah Vihear province.
On questioning, police found that the vehicle was carrying 15 undocumented Chinese men and a Burmese woman. The vehicle had left from Sihanoukville and was intending to smuggle the group of illegal foreigners (all without passports or entry visas) across the border into Laos.

Separately, but at the same time, two Cambodian suspects and a taxi driver were also detained for questioning before being released.

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According to the source, the 16 Chinese and Burmese nationals are:
1. XI YIN, male, 23 years old, Chinese nationality ( No passport).
2. Name: WANG HI LIN, male, 24 years old, Chinese nationality (without passport).
3-Name CHENG SI TONG, Male, 32 years old, Nationality Chinese (No passport).
4. Name: ZHANG DI, male, 20 years old, Chinese nationality (no passpor).
5. Name: LIANG SHUN DONG, male, 26 years old, Chinese nationality (no passport).
6. Name: ZHANG ENZE, male, 26 years old, Chinese nationality (no passport).
7. Name: TANG ANXIANG, male, 41 years old, Chinese nationality (no passport).
8. Name: SU PENG, male, 20 years old, Chinese nationality (no passport).
9-Name: ZHANG JIAHUAN, Female, 21 years old, Burmese (No passport).
10. TANG ZIYANG, male, 26 years old, Chinese nationality, does not have a passport).
11. Name: LIN SIWEN, male, 29 years old, Chinese nationality (without holding a passport).
12. DAI HONGYUN, male, 24 years old, Chinese nationality (without holding a passport).
13. CHEN ZHU, male, 22 years old, Chinese nationality (without passport).
14. Name: SU ZHIQIANG, male, 24 years old, Chinese nationality (without holding a passport).
15. Song YIFEI, male, 21 years old, Chinese nationality (without passport)
16. GONG JIANLANG, male, 21 years old, Chinese nationality (no passport)
Authorities say that during the crackdown, a Cambodian van driver was also detained, but they could not confirm his identity.

Mr. Chhay Borin said that the 15 Chinese men and one Burmese woman,(with a Chinese name and possibly married to one of the Chinese nationals), who intended to cross the border from Cambodia into Laos are currently having their cases processed before being sent to the eviction office in Siem Reap for deportation.
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Good work Police. And good luck to these young tourists on their adventure. Off to the eviction office with them for now.
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At least they were headed in the right direction.
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They should be trying to catch the illegal immigrants coming into the country surely ?

Just shake their hands when they're leaving :)
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Brody wrote: Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:00 am At least they were headed in the right direction.
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Monday morning quarterbacking .
Catching up on old news , and wondering ,…. Is that right ?

A Samsung minivan ? Where did they get that ? Is that a item ?
I see some cheap off brand minivans , forgot the name
hauling locals from the main part of k.thom to the boonies
but there are many of them with the same brand name
But i never noticed a samsung car
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pissontheroof wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:20 am Monday morning quarterbacking .
Catching up on old news , and wondering ,…. Is that right ?

A Samsung minivan ? Where did they get that ? Is that a item ?
I see some cheap off brand minivans , forgot the name
hauling locals from the main part of k.thom to the boonies
but there are many of them with the same brand name
But i never noticed a samsung car
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Maybe they are part of the army of human traffickers / online scam gangs.

Maybe, just maybe, the heat is on and it's time to get out of dodge.
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Cambodia News (Preah Vihear Province): According to local villagers living in Preah Vihear province near the border with Laos, illegal smuggling of goods and human trafficking occurs regularly without any regulations. The Cambodians claim that the smuggling includes trafficking Chinese nationals, unregulated cement, cigarettes, and drugs, to and from Laos by boat.
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The villagers expressed their concerns and frustration over the smuggling and lack of security and fair trade in their region. They claim that the trafficking is in broad daylight, visible to everyone, yet authorities seem to see nothing and overlook the suspicious activities.
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