Cambodian law enforcement authorities are calling on the public to be aware of and guard against a scam run from abroad after two suspects were detained in connection to it by the criminal investigations department of the National Police.
Khmer-language author Troeung Ngea, who wrote books about ancient Khmer civilisation and a history of the Khmer people, passed away at the age of 83 at 7am on August 28, after a lengthy period of illness.
Police on June 14 sent two men to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, four days after a series of raids in the capital netted more than 54kg of illegal drugs. Lek Vannak, director of the Ministry of Interior’s anti-drug department, identified the suspects as 31-year-old Chinese national Bao Jiang and Cambodian Trav Ritheara, 26.
Authorities in the capital’s Prampi Makara district have continued their education campaign and advised residents to stop the use of pavements as food sale places in order to bring order to the area and reclaim the footpaths for pedestrians.
Authorities in the capital’s Prampi Makara district have continued their education campaign and advised residents to stop the use of pavements as food sale places in order to bring order to the area and reclaim the footpaths for pedestrians.