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Group are among 10 foreigners arrested near Angkor Wat who could face 12 months in prisonGroup are among 10 foreigners arrested near Angkor Wat who could face 12 months in prison
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Five Britons are among a group of 10 foreigners arrested in Cambodia for “singing and dancing pornographically” following a crackdown at popular tourist sites. Five Britons are among a group of 10 foreigners arrested in Cambodia for “singing and dancing pornographically”, after a raid on a party in Siem Reap near the tourist destination of Angkor Wat.
They face up to a year in prison and could wait six months in detention before the case goes to court, according to reports.They face up to a year in prison and could wait six months in detention before the case goes to court, according to reports.
The group eight men and two women, ranging in age from 19 to 35 were arrested on Thursday at a villa in Siem Reap, the town near the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat, and appeared in court three days later. Cambodian police released images online that appeared to show clothed and laughing tourists imitating sexual positions.
Cambodian police released images online that appeared to show clothed and laughing tourists, some in suggestive sexual positions. Cambodian police later posted a group shot of the 10 defendants, but several people in the original images do not appear to be among those arrested, one of the group told the Press Association under condition of anonymity.
They said they did not understand why they were being arrested, adding that they saw one of the arrested men vomiting in shock.
“Honestly, it was really confusing. Everyone was confused. They raided, rounded us up – there were about 80 to 100 people at this party. Some of them were tourists. There were about 30 of them [police officers].”
The prisoner said the group believed police were cracking down on foreign tourists and expats wearing bikinis in public, and expat-run pub crawls in Siem Reap.
“We’re innocent,” said the prisoner. “We don’t know why we’ve been arrested – we’re getting different stories from different people.”
They said their families were “worried sick”, adding: “Our parents are doing what they can. It’s really just trying to keep a good vibe until we know the outcome.”
The group said they had been sleeping on the floor of an office at a police station in Siem Reap for several days and stressed they had been treated well, saying officers were friendly and had brought them pizza.
The arrested individuals confirmed their identities. They include five British men: Vincent Harley Robert Hook, 35, Daniel Richard Leeming Jones, 30, Thomas Alexander Jeffries, 22, Billy Stevens, 21, and Paul Francis Harris, 32.
Job Robertus van der Wel, from the Netherlands, 22, the Canadians Jessica Drolet, 25, of Ottawa, and Eden Koazoleas, 19, of Alberta, were also arrested, along with David Nikolaus Aleksandr Ballovarre, 22, of Oslo, Norway, and Paul Martin Brasch, 32, of New Zealand.
An official Cambodian police statement referenced pornography and dancing in publicising the arrests. Ten suspects had been charged following an investigation by the office combating human trafficking and protection of juveniles, it stated.
Samrith Sokhon, a prosecutor at the court in Siem Reap, said the 10 suspects were being charged with producing “pornographic pictures and materials”, which can carry a sentence of up to 12 months.Samrith Sokhon, a prosecutor at the court in Siem Reap, said the 10 suspects were being charged with producing “pornographic pictures and materials”, which can carry a sentence of up to 12 months.
Cambodia’s national police said on its website that the other defendants included two Canadians and one New Zealander.
“We cracked down on them because they committed activities that are against our culture,” said Duong Thavry, chief of the anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection department in Siem Reap.“We cracked down on them because they committed activities that are against our culture,” said Duong Thavry, chief of the anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection department in Siem Reap.
Some of those arrested lived in Cambodia and others were tourists who had been in the country for several months. Officials said dozens more tourists had been released.Some of those arrested lived in Cambodia and others were tourists who had been in the country for several months. Officials said dozens more tourists had been released.
But one of the group, who spoke under condition of anonymity, told Sky News that the people featured in the photograph had not been arrested. The UK Foreign Office said it was in contact with the British nationals arrested in Cambodia. “We are assisting five British men arrested in Cambodia and are providing support to their families,” it said in a statement.
“Honestly, it was really confusing. Everyone was confused. They raided, rounded us up there were about 80 to 100 people at this party. Some of them were tourists. There were about 30 of them [police officers].” In recent years authorities in Cambodia have clamped down on visitors posting revealing images of themselves at temple sites. Tourists showing cleavage or wearing skimpy clothes have been banned from the Angkor temple complex since August 2016. In 2015 several tourists were arrested for taking nude photographs at the complex. They received suspended sentences and were expelled from Cambodia.
Authorities did not say who had taken the photos or when.
Britain’s Foreign Office said it was in contact with the British nationals arrested in Cambodia and was providing support to the families.
In recent years, authorities have clamped down on visitors posting revealing images of themselves at temple sites.
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