PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Feb. 7 (UPI) -- Cambodian police arrested three suspects in the abduction and slaying of the 8-year-old son of a U.S. embassy security guard, officials said.
Guard Kong Rasy, 42, was told if he paid the kidnappers they would return his son but a villager found the boy's badly beaten body in a park after Rasy paid the abductors $3,500, The Phnom Penh Post reported Tuesday.
Rasy said the kidnappers originally asked for $100,000 but later dropped the figure to $30,000.
"The kidnappers said if I did not pay them the money, they would cut my son's fingers off one by one," Rasy said.
Ministry of Interior officials said police arrested three suspects.
2 comments:
don't let these felons get away from this heinous crime they committed!
If the prime minister is a gangster,
the rest of its people are gangsters.
The gangsters are protected by man
in power,you can not catch them.
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