Friday, February 29, 2008

Cambodia Deports Former US Marine For Allegedly Making Threat To US Embassy Security

2008-02-29
AP

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Cambodia has deported a former U.S. Marine for allegedly making threats against the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, a senior police official said Friday (29 Feb).

Gerald Forbes, 63, from Hawaii, was deported Thursday (28 Feb) night and banned from re-entering Cambodia, said Lt. Gen. Sok Phal, a deputy chief of the national police.

Police arrested Forbes on 19 Feb after he allegedly threatened the U.S. Embassy as he was venting his anger about what he says is insufficient support he has received from the U.S. government.

Cambodia had placed additional police around the embassy the night before Forbes' arrest.

Embassy spokesman Jeff Daigle could not be reached for comment Friday.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unequivocally, this is a clear message for those retarded gorillas!

If you fucked with the U.S. or Cambodian governments while in Cambodia, we'll deport your sorry ass.

Anonymous said...

It ain't fair for Uncle SAM and AH HUN SEN government to deport ex-marine Gerald Forbes age 63! Mr. Forbes is an old man and he is on his last leg in life and he deserves to enjoy life after many years of services for Uncle SAM!

If a man can't pay his bill on time and he deserve to get mad! And Uncle SAM needs to his retirement money on time! I have to wonder how many different medication he is taking right now. It must be his medications that drive him into insanity!

This old man doesn’t deserve deportation at all for something stupid as this!