3 Cambodians among 10 booked for drug trafficking in Sihanoukville

 


Buth Reaksmey Kongkea 

Preah Sihanouk Provincial Court detained and charged yesterday six Chinese nationals, a Taiwanese, and three Cambodians in connection with possession and trafficking of 1,000 kilogrammes of meth in Sihanoukville.

According to the court’s document yesterday obtained by the Khmer Times, the six Chinese men were identified as  Zhou Jing Bin, 43; Cai Jian Fong, 29; Ye Lichi, 33; Li Peng Fei, 24; and Liu Yang, 30. 

The Taiwanese national was identified as Zhao Bin Fei, 29; and the three Cambodian men were identified as Prim Reach, 31; Chan Ratana, 30; and Pothi Panha, 31.

All of them were charged with drug possession, trafficking and production under Articles 27, 39 and 40 of Cambodian Law on Drug Control and with money laundering under Articles 27 and 38 of Cambodian Law on Anti-Money Laundering and Financing. If convicted, they face a life sentence in prison. 

Preah Sihanouk Provincial Military Police Commander Brigadier General Heng Bunty told Khmer Times yesterday that they are suspected to be drug traffickers hiding in Sihanoukville, and got arrested by the provincial military police forces on December 10. 

“They were arrested after provincial military police raided a Chinese rental warehouse in Preah Sihanouk province’s Muoy commune,” he added. 

The police seized one tonne of ice and ecstasies and other drugs from them after the raid. He added that military police also seized eight cars, two motorbikes and an undisclosed amount of money from them.    //END//

 


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