The Phnom Penh Post
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 15:02 Vong Sokheng
TWO THROWN IN COOP FOR FOWL CRIME
Two men received prison sentences from Kandal provincial court on Tuesday in connection with a robbery that took place in Kandal's Kean Svay district. Twenty-four-year-old Sambath Piseth received a 5-year jail sentence, and 16-year-old Kep Chantha received a two-year sentence after the court found them guilty of stealing a chicken during a drunken escapade in October 2008.
RASMEY KAMPUCHEA
MASSEUSES RUB CLIENTS WRONG WAY
A woman from Phnom Penh's Psar Dom Kov commune, Chamkarmon district, was arrested on Monday for running a massage parlour where the employees sold sex to clients. Thol Vanna was charged with exploitation and detained pending an investigation. Her five children, aged 3 to 14, were left parentless following the widow's arrest.
KAMPUCHEA THMEY
ROGUE MOTODOPS ROUNDED UP
Five motorbike taxi drivers were arrested on Sunday in Phnom Penh's Prampi Makara district for allegedly robbing a Korean man. The suspects, who are accused of driving the victim down a narrow alleyway that evening in order to steal his property, confessed to police that they had frequently robbed other foreigners in the same way. The identities of the perpetrators have not yet been revealed because police are still searching for other suspects.
KOH SANTEPHEAP
POLICE NAB ELDERLY DEGENERATE MAN
A 63-year-old man was arrested on Friday in Takeo province for allegedly raping an 8-year-old girl. Tith Sun is accused of luring the child into his house as she was walking through the rain to buy cake. He is being detained in prison as he awaits charges.
RASMEY KAMPUCHEA
KAMPONG SPEU MAN GOES BARKING MAD
A Kampong Speu man was arrested Saturday in the province's Oral district for severely injuring his neighbour by beating him with a stick. The attack occurred after suspect Soy Sath became angry because his neighbour's dog would not stop barking at him.
RASMEY KAMPUCHEA
Followers
Archives
-
▼
2009
(2034)
-
▼
September
(418)
-
▼
Sep 09
(57)
- International Co-Prosecutor Orders to Investigate ...
- Director Sam B. Lorn takes viewers on a gritty jou...
- No Duty for Rice to EU; Challenges Remain
- Indictments Hint at Tribunal Independence: Scholar
- Flash floods slam Istanbul, kill at least 20
- Japanese in Cambodia Facing New Government
- Tuberculosis prevention therapy Is cost-effective ...
- Cambodia PM ratchets up tirade against tribunal
- U.S. Citizen Arraigned on Charges of International...
- Marriott plans 21 new Asian hotels amid global dow...
- Ree Hotel Releases Promotional Packages for Travel...
- Cambodia PM accuses other countries of stirring un...
- Egypt, Vietnam and Cambodia accept Republic of Kos...
- Cambodia's Phnom Penh Post goes daily in Khmer
- Hun Sen pessimistic about UN trial's future
- A ticket to somewhere
- Cambodian genocide trial clash
- Local woman's Cambodia photos up for grant award
- Cambodia has room to improve business climate: WB
- OM sends out 250 full-time missionaries
- CU student hopes to bring a teacher to Cambodia
- Cambodian Literacy Project calls on international ...
- Boo! Hiss! He's a bum!
- Sedona man charged in Cambodia sex tourism
- Killer weather still threatens
- Dams threaten Sesan
- No Thai territory lost to Cambodia: FM
- KRT filings seek more suspects
- Clinics lack maternal HIV services
- Reporter called to court
- Govt signals it could release Hang Chakra
- Group 78's problems continue
- Ethnic minorities urge redistribution of land
- Company eyes $20m oil factory
- Angkor Wat revenues drop 20pc
- Govt sets up task force to solve telecoms feud
- Bagging new markets key for factory
- CEDAC welcomes rate cuts by MFIs
- Vanished producers hope to spur a resurgence in lo...
- De Castle Diamond bucks talk of property sector slump
- Police Blotter: 9 Sep 2009
- Braves respond to JICA with three in a row
- Cambodia Can Look After Its Temples: Experts
- Crown deal final blow for woeful Navy teamd
- Six People Killed in Flood
- Hor Namhong to Leave for US on September 22
- Harsh Weather Forecast for Cambodia
- Education Ministry to Release Science Research Mag...
- Micro-finance Interest Rate Cut
- Battambang Road Accident Leaves Two Dead
- Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen visit to flood-a...
- The horror of child trafficking
- 8 killed, 3 missing in flash floods in Turkey
- Prosecutor Files for More Khmer Rouge Indictments
- Acid Attack Victim To Appeal Suspects’ Release
- 'Don't just sit there, do something'
- A Move to Register Sex Offenders Globally
-
▼
Sep 09
(57)
-
▼
September
(418)
Police Blotter: 9 Sep 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009Posted by khmerization009 at 6:39 AM
Labels: daily news
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment