Saturday, November 22, 2008

Vietnamese Spouse Imprisoned for Illegal Drug

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Phnom Penh: Phnom Pen court on Tuesday decided to sentence a Vietnamese spouse four years in Prey Sor prison for committing illegal drug trafficking in Doung Penh district’s Srah Chork commune in the early 2008. Chov Yang Vang, 48, and his wife Fang Thy Tou, 49, denied having committing the drug trafficking. In the case, police had detained other four suspects but set free later on, remaining the two. According to police statements, the two are really fault: Police confiscated the 1640 illegal drug pills from them.

New US Ambassador Waits for the King’s Appoint

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Phnom Penh: Mrs. Carol A. Rodley, who arrived in Phnom Penh City in the early November, waits for the King’s appoint to take her position as a new US Ambassador in Cambodia. She replaces the former US Ambassador Josep Mossomeli, who finished his mandate and left Cambodia late August 2008. The US Embassy spokesmen John Johnson said on Tuesday that Mrs. Carol A. Rodley arrived Cambodia on Nov 5 morning and she would start working after the king appoints her as the new US Ambassador.

A Former Monk Hangs in Pagoda

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Kampongchhnang Province: After leaving monkhood for three days, a 19-year-old man committed suicide by hanging himself on Nov 16 in front of a Buddhist temple of Tepnitaram pagoda, where he served three year as a monk, in Kampongchhang district’s Phsar Chhnang commune. The dead identified as Yon Chanthy, police official said. Police concluded that the man had a mental problem. While in monkhood, he had a terrible headache, making him difficult to learn Buddhist songs and before committing suicide his parents had blamed him for not inform them about his leaving monkhood.

A Motor Taxi Driver Kills Himself after Lost Money in Gambling

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Sihanoukville: A villager found a man corpse hanging with a tree at 4:10 p.m. on Nov 15 in Mithapheap district. The dead man known as Duch Chorm, 28, committed suicide by hanging himself after he had an argument with his wife Ieng Thach due to gambling, police said Monday. According local police the man had lost tone of money on gambling one day before he killed himself.

A Boy Loses Leg in a Traffic Accident

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Pursat Province: A 12-year-old by was lost his leg in a traffic accident in the afternoon on Nov 16 in Bakan district’s Rom Lech commune, Bakan police said. The boy was sent to Pursat provincial hospital and died four hours later. The dead boy named Muth Mavy was ran into by a rice containing truck on a road in Rom Lech village. The driver Roeun Roet, 23, escaped after the traffic accident, police added.

A Mental Man Commits Suicide

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Phnom Penh: A man committed suicide by hanging himself in his aunt’s house in Tuol Kor district’s Boeng Salang commune on Tuesday. The dead man identified as Sok Ser, 47, lived in Sangkat Meanchay, Khan Meanchay. Local police said that he hanged himself with wire string in a toilet in his room. According to the bereaved, he had the mental problem for two years and was attempted to commit suicide many times. At the night he killed himself, his disease really badgered him. His relative watched him until 2 a.m. on Nov 18, but four hours later he was found dead.

Thai Troops Scheduled to Sue Cambodia for Mine Issue

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Phnom Penh: Siem (Thai) troops threatened to file a complaint with the International Court to sue Cambodia, accusing of burying new mines at the border dispute that caused two Thai troops to lose their legs while they were patrolling. However, Cambodia side denied the Thai charge. Cambodian soldier officers said that those two troops had invaded Khmer territory in the mine field where many mines were buried during the time war. Thai troops walked on mine in July.