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B C goes after parents of murdered gangsters over cash and jewelry

B C goes after parents of murdered gangsters over cash and jewelry
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B C goes after parents of murdered gangsters over cash and jewelry

B C goes after parents of murdered gangsters over cash and jewelry
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Cambodian Court Authorities Refuse to Let Mother See Autistic Son During Hearing

Photo courtesy of Prum Chantha A court in Cambodia’s capital has refused to let the mother of an autistic teenager on trial for inciting social unrest and insulting public officials see her child while he is held in prison, the woman and the boy’s attorney said Monday following his court appearance. Phnom Penh police arrested Kak Sovannchhay, the 16-year-old son of detained former senior opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) member Kak Komphear, at his home on June 24, accusing him of using provocative words and insulting government leaders on social media. A day later, Kak Sovannchhay was remanded to Prey Sar Prison, the largest of Cambodia’s two dozen jails run by the Ministry of Interior. His father has been serving time in the same prison for more than a year.

Red Scorpion gangsters handed lengthy sentences after guilty pleas

Red Scorpion gangsters handed lengthy sentences after guilty pleas Kyle Latimer was handed a global sentence of 17 years in May the longest of those convicted of offences ranging from trafficking to conspiracy that stemmed from a major Vancouver Police-led gang investigation dubbed Project Territory. Author of the article: Kim Bolan Publishing date: Jul 12, 2021  •  20 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  On Dec. 15, 2020, Kyle Latimer admitted to B.C. Supreme Court Justice Kathleen Ker that he was part of a criminal organization along with Jacob Pereira, Anduele Pikientio and Csongor Szucs and that they conspired along with “other persons unknown” to traffic fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin across the Lower Mainland between February 2017 and August 2018. And he admitted that he possessed 21 firearms without being licensed to do so. Photo by Francis Georgian /PNG

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