The Local Guard Force Incident Report does not mention this K-9 team response at all.
There were dogs. The Embassy came driving up just like in the movies and blocked the street with their SUVs (3 iirc), and a few tight-shirted western guys, followed by uniformed Khmer guys jumped out, as if they owned the place. Their attention concentrated mostly on GSM, yet the commotion had started across the street.They did run the dogs through the mall.
"Half the customers" that left were not customers but the Khmer freshyboy druggies who scattered like cockroaches (The BP wasn't there - he got his info from us).
The oddest sight was sun-visor Huw standing in front of everything chatting up the main embassy guy. We were sure he had to be carrying and were shocked at his arrogance.
I later saw the GSM security guards lined up in file back at the guard office and getting a lecture from one of the embassy guys, translated by one of the KH uniformed guys.
[quote]The Local Guard Force Incident Report does not mention this K-9 team response at all.[/quote]
There were dogs. The Embassy came driving up just like in the movies and blocked the street with their SUVs (3 iirc), and a few tight-shirted western guys, followed by uniformed Khmer guys jumped out, as if they owned the place. Their attention concentrated mostly on GSM, yet the commotion had started across the street.They did run the dogs through the mall.
"Half the customers" that left were not customers but the Khmer freshyboy druggies who scattered like cockroaches (The BP wasn't there - he got his info from us).
The oddest sight was sun-visor Huw standing in front of everything chatting up the main embassy guy. We were sure he had to be carrying and were shocked at his arrogance.
I later saw the GSM security guards lined up in file back at the guard office and getting a lecture from one of the embassy guys, translated by one of the KH uniformed guys.