by epidemiks » Tue Sep 27, 2016 1:17 pm
LTO wrote:
So where was their intended target, Mr. Lyhour? They say he is a resident of Street 163, but he is not listed among the injured, and there in no mention of him being the guy in the SUV. So where is he in all this? Did they miss? Did they drop the grenade by accident? Did it happen in front of his house? Was he in some other passing vehicle?
Despite there being no deaths in the grenade attack, Kimly, Nou Samban, Sak Mab, Bun Pheakdey and his wife, Bou Sopheap, were charged on Saturday with premeditated murder, with officials declining to discuss reasons for the charge.
Not that it really matters in the Cambodian judicial system.
CD's report timeline went from politically motivated:
National Police spokesman Kirth Chantharith said the blast that injured at least three people on Street 163 was the work of “anarchists” who “intended to cause social turmoil."
“It was not terrorism, but…we think a group of people intended to cause trouble,” he said. “It was done by a political group.”
Lieutenant General Chantharith declined to say which political organization he believed was behind the explosion but said the conclusion was based on solid police work.
However, Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak on Wednesday told the online Fresh News service that police arrested five people on Wednesday and on Tuesday, saying the suspected motive was “a love-affair dispute with the Vietnamese victim.”
to a targeted attack against the Vietnamese man in the car
However, Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak on Wednesday told the online Fresh News service that police arrested five people on Wednesday and on Tuesday, saying the suspected motive was “a love-affair dispute with the Vietnamese victim.”
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Asked whether police had changed their mind about the “political group” theory, National Police spokesman Saran Komsath equivocated.
“You should know that in any case that occurs, we have to make an initial conclusion, and our conclusions may not be 100 percent accurate,” he said.
and then to some other bloke who runs a moto accessory shop, who was uninjured (and perhaps not on the street at all at the time of the attack)
After originally stating that the intended target was a Vietnamese man who had been wounded by the explosion, officials on Friday said it was in fact a man named Ea Lyhour, who owns a motorbike accessory store just meters from the blast site, but was not injured.
and of course the police spokesman who was quoted as saying “It was done by a political group," denied ever saying anything about a political motive
National Police spokesman Kirth Chantharith initially said the blast was the work of a “political group” that “intended to cause social turmoil” and claimed officials were searching for two men who passed on motorbikes seconds before the explosion.
On Friday, however, he denied ever having made the suggestion.
“I said maybe there were other problems, but I did not categorically state that it was political,” he said.
So the perps were pretty useless anyway. Dropping a grenade outside the shop were the target lived doesn't equal l33t hitman skills.
The moto supplies store is
Rhino Motorsport who sell real leathers, gloves, boots and helmets
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So where was their intended target, Mr. Lyhour? They say he is a resident of Street 163, but he is not listed among the injured, and there in no mention of him being the guy in the SUV. So where is he in all this? Did they miss? Did they drop the grenade by accident? Did it happen in front of his house? Was he in some other passing vehicle?
[quote]Despite there being no deaths in the grenade attack, Kimly, Nou Samban, Sak Mab, Bun Pheakdey and his wife, Bou Sopheap, were charged on Saturday with premeditated murder, with officials declining to discuss reasons for the charge.[/quote]
:facepalm: Not that it really matters in the Cambodian judicial system.[/quote]
CD's report timeline went from politically motivated:
[quote]National Police spokesman Kirth Chantharith said the blast that injured at least three people on Street 163 was the work of “anarchists” who “intended to cause social turmoil."
“It was not terrorism, but…we think a group of people intended to cause trouble,” he said. “It was done by a political group.”
Lieutenant General Chantharith declined to say which political organization he believed was behind the explosion but [b]said the conclusion was based on solid police work.[/b]
However, Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak on Wednesday told the online Fresh News service that police arrested five people on Wednesday and on Tuesday, saying the suspected motive was “a love-affair dispute with the Vietnamese victim.”[/quote]
to a targeted attack against the Vietnamese man in the car
[quote]However, Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak on Wednesday told the online Fresh News service that police arrested five people on Wednesday and on Tuesday, saying the suspected motive was “a love-affair dispute with the Vietnamese victim.”
...
Asked whether police had changed their mind about the “political group” theory, National Police spokesman Saran Komsath equivocated.
“You should know that in any case that occurs, [b]we have to make an initial conclusion, and our conclusions may not be 100 percent accurate[/b],” he said.[/quote]
and then to some other bloke who runs a moto accessory shop, who was uninjured (and perhaps not on the street at all at the time of the attack)
[quote]After originally stating that the intended target was a Vietnamese man who had been wounded by the explosion, officials on Friday said it was in fact a man named Ea Lyhour, who owns a motorbike accessory store just meters from the blast site, but was not injured.[/quote]
and of course the police spokesman who was quoted as saying “It was done by a political group," denied ever saying anything about a political motive
[quote]National Police spokesman Kirth Chantharith initially said the blast was the work of a “political group” that “intended to cause social turmoil” and claimed officials were searching for two men who passed on motorbikes seconds before the explosion.
On Friday, however, he denied ever having made the suggestion.
“I said maybe there were other problems, but I did not categorically state that it was political,” he said.[/quote]
So the perps were pretty useless anyway. Dropping a grenade outside the shop were the target lived doesn't equal l33t hitman skills.
The moto supplies store is [url=https://www.facebook.com/rhinomotorsportgears]Rhino Motorsport[/url] who sell real leathers, gloves, boots and helmets