The body of Kaseth Theerakul, a Thai millionaire businesswoman brutally murdered in a Cambodian casino.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Buth Reaksmey Kongkea
Phnom Penh Post
A casino owned by a tycoon in Banteay Meanchey province has allegedly used security guards and police to block other Cambodian law enforcement officials from investigating the latest in a string of murders reported at the shadowy establishment.
Khun Sarun, commander of Samrong District’s O’ Smach commune military police, said he was forcibly prevented from investigating the murder of Thai businesswoman Kaseth Theerakul at Tycoon Lim Heng’s Royal Hill Resort Hotel and Casino on October 15.
3 comments:
shaddy deal, this is how cambodia operates.
This is outrageous. Cambodian police cannot enter a casino on Cambodian soil to investigate the murder, but Thai police was allowed to enter Cambodia, I presume no passport and visa needed, to investigate. Why Cambodians are so cheap? It seems like we lost our Khmer sovereignty pretty here.
Maybe the rule was not allowed Khmer citizen and Cambodian authority to get into the building of the casino. But the Cambodian authority able to do their work and resolve the problem outside the compound.
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