Monday, August 27, 2007

Enterprising tire repairmen sent to jail for trying to earn some extra cash

Cambodian tire repairmen nailed by police

Mon, 27 Aug 2007
DPA

Phnom Penh - A pair of enterprising Cambodian tire repairmen were in jail Monday on charges that they spiced up business by lacing roads around their roadside repair stalls with nails. Chamcarmon district police in the capital of Phnom Penh said they detained Khy Pros, 21, and So Mom, 26, both of whom made a living from fixing flat tires on the roadside, on August 17 after a senior government official's car was stopped in its tracks by a suspicious quantity of nails on the road.

Upon a investigation, police allege Pros was found to be carrying half a kilogram of nails and Mom 3.5 kilograms of nails.

Both men were remanded in custody to face charges of vandalism and disrupting public order by Phnom Penh Municipal Court are now serving up to six months in Prey Sar jail awaiting trial, court officials said Monday.

If convicted, the hapless entrepreneurs face up to five years each in prison.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This few $$ tactic can cause serious accident when air of the front tires are empty while car is in full speed. It will kiss the ditch. What a stupid and unthinkable act.

Anonymous said...

When it happens to government official car, Khmer police acts to find out whose did this or that. Otherwise, forget it. These two acts stupid and not wise. they should lay the nails far from their shop especially in front of parliaments and around high ranking compounds. Make a hole beneath their car and drop the nails on the road for Hun Sen car. That way people or police don't see who lays the nails on Hun Sen lemosine.