Ich versuche diese Woche einmal jeden Tag die Berichte aus den Expatsforen hier einzustellen. So als kleiner Querschnitt. Mittwoch war ruhig.
Der Supermarktbrand ist interessant, weil de Fotos sehr schoen zeigen, wie sich die Zielgruppe, sprich Kaeufer, gewandelt hat.
Der Bericht ueber die beiden Diebe zeigt, wieviel Bargeld in SHV unterwegs ist. SHV hat nun eine komplette kriminelle chinesische Infrastruktur von Dieben bis hin zu Mafiamoerdern.
Das einzige bloede ist, dass sich keiner von den Voegeln nach Chemnitz verirrt. Man koennte sich dann die Berichte samstags vor der Sportschau mit ein paar Chips und einem kalten Bier ansehen und bei jedem Treffer jubeln.
Over-heated A/C Causes Sihanoukville Supermarket Fire
Sihanoukville, Cambodia news: The fire brigade was called to extinguish a fire which was declared at 1pm on 29 August 2018, at the Chinese-owned 24h supermarket Wivo Mart, near the Golden Lions Roundabout.
It took the fire-fighters around thirty minutes to get the fire under control, but no one was hurt and the fire was prevented from spreading to surrounding buildings.
According to the preliminary police report, the fire was probably caused by the over-heating of the building's air-conditioning system.
2 Chinese Nabbed Stealing Bags from Cars in Sihanoukville
Preah Sihanouk province, Cambodia news: On August 28, 2018, at 20:45, at Village 2, Sangkat 4, Sihanoukville, two Chinese nationals were detained by police after they were caught stealing a Mont Blanc bag from a parked car. The two suspects were identified as XU MENG JIE, male, 26 years old, no occupation, and CHEN WEI JIAN, male, 28 years old, occupation: mobile money changer.
Fortunately, the owner of the car, Ron Ratha, saw the two thieves breaking into his vehicle, so he ran over to stop them, but both suspects managed to escape. Mr Ratha then filed a report with the police, who found the two suspects after some investigation.
After their arrests, police learned that this was the suspects' third car robbery, and that they had netted US$1000 and $30,900 in their previous thefts. Both men are due to appear before Sihanoukville Provincial Court.
Der Supermarktbrand ist interessant, weil de Fotos sehr schoen zeigen, wie sich die Zielgruppe, sprich Kaeufer, gewandelt hat.
Der Bericht ueber die beiden Diebe zeigt, wieviel Bargeld in SHV unterwegs ist. SHV hat nun eine komplette kriminelle chinesische Infrastruktur von Dieben bis hin zu Mafiamoerdern.
Das einzige bloede ist, dass sich keiner von den Voegeln nach Chemnitz verirrt. Man koennte sich dann die Berichte samstags vor der Sportschau mit ein paar Chips und einem kalten Bier ansehen und bei jedem Treffer jubeln.
Over-heated A/C Causes Sihanoukville Supermarket Fire
Sihanoukville, Cambodia news: The fire brigade was called to extinguish a fire which was declared at 1pm on 29 August 2018, at the Chinese-owned 24h supermarket Wivo Mart, near the Golden Lions Roundabout.
It took the fire-fighters around thirty minutes to get the fire under control, but no one was hurt and the fire was prevented from spreading to surrounding buildings.
According to the preliminary police report, the fire was probably caused by the over-heating of the building's air-conditioning system.
2 Chinese Nabbed Stealing Bags from Cars in Sihanoukville
Preah Sihanouk province, Cambodia news: On August 28, 2018, at 20:45, at Village 2, Sangkat 4, Sihanoukville, two Chinese nationals were detained by police after they were caught stealing a Mont Blanc bag from a parked car. The two suspects were identified as XU MENG JIE, male, 26 years old, no occupation, and CHEN WEI JIAN, male, 28 years old, occupation: mobile money changer.
Fortunately, the owner of the car, Ron Ratha, saw the two thieves breaking into his vehicle, so he ran over to stop them, but both suspects managed to escape. Mr Ratha then filed a report with the police, who found the two suspects after some investigation.
After their arrests, police learned that this was the suspects' third car robbery, and that they had netted US$1000 and $30,900 in their previous thefts. Both men are due to appear before Sihanoukville Provincial Court.






















