Lone man arrested over Siem Reap fishing brawl
Thu, 17 December 2015
Thik Kaliyann ppp
Siem Reap
The
case of a gang of ethnic Vietnamese who allegedly assaulted 15
Cambodian fishermen was yesterday sent to Siem Reap Provincial Court,
following the arrest on Tuesday of a Vietnamese man purportedly involved
in the brawl, say Prasat Bakong police.
“We
are now preparing this case for court, accusing him of intentional
violence,” said district police chief Min Chantha, noting that suspect
Dou Yangthan owns a fish farm in Chong Kneas floating village.
According
to authorities, the dispute broke out in Kampong Phluk commune on
Monday night when the Vietnamese men allegedly drove two motor boats
with illegal nets into an area where Cambodian fishermen had laid their
own.
Despite
the latters’ warnings, the Vietnamese continued their activities,
cutting into the locals’ nets. When an argument erupted, the suspects
called on 30 to 40 friends, who arrived and beat the Cambodians before
escaping.
“We
have already identified some of them . . . but we need to investigate
more,” Chantha said, explaining that the arrest was made following
cooperation between district and provincial military police.
1 comment:
“We are now preparing this case for court, accusing him of intentional violence,” said district police chief Min Chantha, noting that suspect Dou Yangthan owns a fish farm in Chong Kneas floating village.
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If the suspect were a Khmer he would be in prison already. The preparing his case for the court would come later.
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