Authorities Blacklist Rebels MC Cambodia (Motorcycle Club) from Entering Country
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2019 4:11 pm
A handful of expats already living in Cambodia have been told by Immigration when leaving the country that they are banned/blacklisted from reentering Cambodia after they exit. The ex of the deceased Rebels MC Cambodia member, Lachlan Cummins, who passed away in a motorbike accident back in 2017, reached out to CEO and told us that immigration didn't tell her why she was blacklisted from coming back, just that they have a list of 23 expats that are blacklisted because they are 'related' to Rebels MC. It appears that they are all in or somehow related to Rebels MC Cambodia. She is clearly one of the 23 expats that have been blacklisted from entering the country because of their 'motorcycle club' affiliation.
Here is what she's told CEO:
Hi there! Not sure that it would be interesting for you but Cambodian immigration has blacklisted 23 expats. Usually, we only find it out while crossing the border. Can send you more details if interested. For the moment we know about 4 expats refused to enter the country (2 Australians, 1 English and 1 Russian). I had a flight to Denpasar from Phnom Penh airport when an immigration officer told me that I'm blacklisted and won't be allowed to come back. Finally, they told me that there is a list of 23 expats related to the Rebels MC that are not allowed to enter the country.
If you remember, a member of this club passed away in the accident on 31.10. You had news about it. I was his girlfriend so I had to sign all the police reports and prepare the other papers. So now they think that I'm related to this MC. As I was told, ASIO (Australia) is checking all the club members. There is a branch in Cambodia. Also, they check everyone who is related to the club. I have checked my passport on another border and was told that I have a criminal record and not allowed to enter the country. I have been legally living in Cambodia for about 5 years. I have extended my visa about 3 months ago. The immigration officer has cancelled my visa at the airport.
Mark didn't know that he was blacklisted. He has a Cambodian family. Another guy has a business in Cambodia. They just said that we are on the list. That's all.
My boyfriend was in the club. But he passed away in the motorbike accident nearly 2 years ago. He was Australian. Lachlan Cummins. It was on your website, btw. As I know they have banned all members and some related people. Mark is their friend, that's why I know him. Stevie had a bar in SHV where they used to hang out.
The man she's referring to as Mark had this to say about it on social media:
Panic mode on. Just passed through immigration at Phnom Penh and was told there was a problem and I couldn't return without contacting the DoI. I was also told I should know what the problem is, I don't. Does anyone have a phone number for the DoI that I can call when I get to KL or can the embassy help me? I'm with the wife and kid and am due to fly back on the 7th.
Update, been trying to call DoI no answer. Tried the embassy in KL and they say they can't help. I might head there on Monday.
DoI not answering their phone. Had people in Phnom Penh try also. Does anyone have a direct contact number? My wife is stressing out and it's her birthday to boot.
My friend was given a visa sticker at Koh Kong then they wouldn't stamp him in, again no reason given. The blacklist thing was told to me by someone in a similar situation, not by immigration. He paid his $35, and yes the passport control officer said no you can't enter, yes they reluctantly gave him his money back. He has lived in the kingdom for about 10 years the same as me. We can't think of anything we have done that the Cambodians would have a problem with. Again today the DoI are not answering their phone today. My plan is to travel back with my family and see if I can get some sense out of them at the airport, unfortunately, our flight lands at 15.55 and I'm pretty sure the DoI shuts at 16.00 so I'll probably be deported back to Malaysia then my missus will go to the DoI on Thursday and try and sort this mess out.
We both have had 2 EG both were previously on EB. The tourist visa could be an option until I sort shit out. My brother-in-law is going to the DoI in the morning to try and get an alternate number. The guy at the embassy in KL is also waiting on a response from them.
I've been deported from a European country previously. It's not something I want to happen again. I was young and stupid and got deported 30 years ago from the UK for Visa overstay.
I started on EB in 2011, changed to EG when the rules changed, was going to change to an ER after this nightmare trip. Prior to 2011 I had quite a few tourist visas but no extensions. I have a dual national child.
Here is what she's told CEO:
Hi there! Not sure that it would be interesting for you but Cambodian immigration has blacklisted 23 expats. Usually, we only find it out while crossing the border. Can send you more details if interested. For the moment we know about 4 expats refused to enter the country (2 Australians, 1 English and 1 Russian). I had a flight to Denpasar from Phnom Penh airport when an immigration officer told me that I'm blacklisted and won't be allowed to come back. Finally, they told me that there is a list of 23 expats related to the Rebels MC that are not allowed to enter the country.
If you remember, a member of this club passed away in the accident on 31.10. You had news about it. I was his girlfriend so I had to sign all the police reports and prepare the other papers. So now they think that I'm related to this MC. As I was told, ASIO (Australia) is checking all the club members. There is a branch in Cambodia. Also, they check everyone who is related to the club. I have checked my passport on another border and was told that I have a criminal record and not allowed to enter the country. I have been legally living in Cambodia for about 5 years. I have extended my visa about 3 months ago. The immigration officer has cancelled my visa at the airport.
Mark didn't know that he was blacklisted. He has a Cambodian family. Another guy has a business in Cambodia. They just said that we are on the list. That's all.
My boyfriend was in the club. But he passed away in the motorbike accident nearly 2 years ago. He was Australian. Lachlan Cummins. It was on your website, btw. As I know they have banned all members and some related people. Mark is their friend, that's why I know him. Stevie had a bar in SHV where they used to hang out.
The man she's referring to as Mark had this to say about it on social media:
Panic mode on. Just passed through immigration at Phnom Penh and was told there was a problem and I couldn't return without contacting the DoI. I was also told I should know what the problem is, I don't. Does anyone have a phone number for the DoI that I can call when I get to KL or can the embassy help me? I'm with the wife and kid and am due to fly back on the 7th.
Update, been trying to call DoI no answer. Tried the embassy in KL and they say they can't help. I might head there on Monday.
DoI not answering their phone. Had people in Phnom Penh try also. Does anyone have a direct contact number? My wife is stressing out and it's her birthday to boot.
My friend was given a visa sticker at Koh Kong then they wouldn't stamp him in, again no reason given. The blacklist thing was told to me by someone in a similar situation, not by immigration. He paid his $35, and yes the passport control officer said no you can't enter, yes they reluctantly gave him his money back. He has lived in the kingdom for about 10 years the same as me. We can't think of anything we have done that the Cambodians would have a problem with. Again today the DoI are not answering their phone today. My plan is to travel back with my family and see if I can get some sense out of them at the airport, unfortunately, our flight lands at 15.55 and I'm pretty sure the DoI shuts at 16.00 so I'll probably be deported back to Malaysia then my missus will go to the DoI on Thursday and try and sort this mess out.
We both have had 2 EG both were previously on EB. The tourist visa could be an option until I sort shit out. My brother-in-law is going to the DoI in the morning to try and get an alternate number. The guy at the embassy in KL is also waiting on a response from them.
I've been deported from a European country previously. It's not something I want to happen again. I was young and stupid and got deported 30 years ago from the UK for Visa overstay.
I started on EB in 2011, changed to EG when the rules changed, was going to change to an ER after this nightmare trip. Prior to 2011 I had quite a few tourist visas but no extensions. I have a dual national child.