Monday, December 03, 2007

Hun Sen regime sends soldier to spy on Thailand?

Suspected spy among 58 Cambodians arrested at border

SA KAEO, Dec 2 (TNA) -- A total of 58 Cambodians were apprehended early Sunday by Burapha Task Force army officials in the eastern border province.

Among those arrested – 48 men, eight women, a boy and a girl – was 31-year-old Sergeant Sor Kusol. The Cambodian soldier said he was posted in Battambang province and had decided to look for a job in Thailand as he earned a meager income of only Bt470 per month.

Sor Kusol said he planned to work in a shoe repair shop at a market near the Cambodian-Thai border. But army officials were skeptical he might be a spy and sent him to an immigration office in Aranyaprathet district so legal procedures could be taken.

All of the others arrested were charged with illegal entry into Thailand, subject to deportation.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hahahahhah sound terrible Cambodian people lving in miserible that is not enouh for Hun Sen? Please do not tell me Hanoi telling Hun Sen to set another problems to Cambodian peole.

Anonymous said...

What is the surprise? Spies are everywhere. Just thank God that Pol Pot didn't suspected you of spying at his regime.

Anonymous said...

why sent a bunch of monkeys to do a man's job

Anonymous said...

Well yeah, I am sure those monkeys can do better job that your Westerner PhD men can.

Anonymous said...

There it goes again. Hating on the westerners. How do you explain your writings? is`nt it american? Your education? American? It is your freedom to write what you want. But at least explain why Westerners PHD men can`t do. Can`t explain so instead you Generalized it insteed.

FYI: Westerners do a better job of spying. But we do have laws on what we can do. If we were like the North Koreans who i believe is the best spy in the world, we would have no LAWs at all. So yes the westerners do their best within the law.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

12:41, there is no such thing as spying within the law.