Karl Von Boenninghausen, American fugitive from California child sex crime charges, arrested in Phnom Penh
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With a name like that, and a US passport, you could either be making milions in Hollywood, or end up a pedophile. It's how you present yourself to people, that makes all the difference.
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gavinmac wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:23 pmThe Khmer Times is covering this now too:
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50637202/p ... hnom-penh/
Paedophile wanted in US nabbed in Phnom Penh
Khy Sovuthy / Khmer Times Share:
The US national Karl Von Boenninghausen face deportation for paedophile. National Police
Anti-human trafficking police on Sunday arrested a foreign national wanted by US authorities over child sex abuse in California.
Police cooperated with the US embassy to apprehend 55-year-old Karl Von Boenninghausen in Daun Penh district in Phnom Penh.
“We arrested him based on a court’s warrant from the US state of California that stated that [Mr Boenninghausen] allegedly committed child sexual abuse in Los Angeles,” Colonel Lao Lin, chief of the anti-human trafficking police’s juvenile protection bureau, said today. “Police officers arrested him at the Happy Guesthouse in Daun Penh district. The arrest was coordinated by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court prosecutor.”
Col Lin said that Mr Boenninghausen is now held at the Interior Ministry in order to be questioned.
“We are investigating and continuing the procedure on this case,” he said.
Lieutenant General Chiv Phally, director of the anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection department of Ministry of Interior, said the US national is suspected of committing crimes against minors in the US in 2014 and 2016.
“The US embassy in Cambodia requested General Neth Savoeun, commissioner of the National Police, on August 20 to locate the suspect,” Lt Gen Phally said, adding that the suspect will be sent to the General Department of Immigration.
“We will send him to the General Department of Immigration next,” he said. “He will be deported to the USA soon because the crimes were committed in the USA.”
I find some of the quotes from the Cambodian police officials to be odd. They arrested him due to an arrest warrant from the USA? Since when do Cambodian police officers arrest people who are ordered arrested by judges in other countries?
Usually these stories involve the U.S. Embassy revoking the American's passport and then the Cambodian police arrest the guy on "immigration violations." It's unclear if that happened here.
It also say he's being held for questioning. Questioning by whom? About what? I guess they might have to question him to confirm his identity and that they got the right guy, but are Cambodian police also questioning him about whether he committed the crimes in the USA? Why? Or are Cambodian police holding a guy so that American cops can question him? Obviously, he'd be an idiot to answer any questions about the alleged crimes from any law enforcement agents.
Lastly, they say he will be "deported to the USA." Cambodia has no extradition treaty with the USA. This looks like another extra-judicial forced repatriation of an American from Cambodia to the USA notwithstanding the lack of an extradition treaty.
https://cne.wtf/2019/04/12/fbi-and-nati ... -sign-mou/The FBI spokesperson stated that the Memorandum of Understanding between the FBI, the Cambodian National Police and the General Department of Immigration compiled existing cooperation on a number of issues including crimes against children, technology offenses, financial crimes and espionage, and the memorandum further strengthens the FBI’s commitment to support the country’s efforts to help protect the rights of citizens of both countries.
I love bitches n gonna fuck Texas and the USA+ right up their god damn ass! Hallelujah!
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It sounds like they are using a "memorandum of understanding" signed by some cops to circumvent the ordinary requirement under international law to have an extradition treaty.
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Well a "Memorandum of Understanding" can be a treaty, and the "cops" are the head of the FBI and Cambodia’s national police chief. Presumably here, it is a "treaty" that each party has signaled they will adhere to, but I'm guessing it was never ratified by the U.S. Congress and therefor there are no legal obligations to adhere to it. Would you agree?
FBI, Cambodia Ink Cooperation Agreement to Fight Transnational CrimeFBI Director Christopher Wray signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to create a task force for cooperation and training with Cambodia’s national police chief Neth Savoeun and director of immigration Kirth Chantharith in Washington last week.
“The FBI is proud to have a longstanding relationship with our law enforcement partners in Cambodia,” said FBI spokeswoman Kelsey Pietranton in an e-mail to VOA Khmer. “This Memorandum of Understanding between the FBI, the Cambodian National Police, and the General Department of Immigration codifies our existing cooperation around a host of issues of mutual assistance—including crimes against children, cybercrime, financial crimes, and the apprehension of fugitives—and further enhances the FBI’s commitment to supporting Cambodia in their effort to defend all human rights.”
Chantharith said: “Through this MOU it will enable us to cooperate in combating transborder crimes to ensure the security of both countries, and protect the interest of the people of the two countries.”
They have also mentioned that there is an FBI Legal Attache Office in Cambodia, which is no secret as it's stated on the embassy's website, but I am surprised that they named and showed a photo of one of the agents.
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I don't believe it is any kind of treaty at all. It's just what they called it. A MoU. I call it the memo of misunderstanding. And it isn't just the national police chief. It's with the director of immigration, too, because it couldn't be done without him.
It gives them choice to walk away and say fuck off at the same time as tackling the crimes they said, getting rid of people they do not desire here.
It gives them choice to walk away and say fuck off at the same time as tackling the crimes they said, getting rid of people they do not desire here.
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"Memorandum of Understanding" is just a title to a document, and can be a treaty. We can't know its true nature without seeing the contents of it.batshitcrazyweirdo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:47 amI don't believe it is any kind of treaty at all. It's just what they called it. A MoU. I call it the memo of misunderstanding. And it isn't just the national police chief. It's with the director of immigration, too, because it couldn't be done without him.
It gives them choice to walk away and say fuck off at the same time as tackling the crimes they said, getting rid of people they do not desire here.
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including reportersbatshitcrazyweirdo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:47 amI don't believe it is any kind of treaty at all. It's just what they called it. A MoU. I call it the memo of misunderstanding. And it isn't just the national police chief. It's with the director of immigration, too, because it couldn't be done without him.
It gives them choice to walk away and say fuck off at the same time as tackling the crimes they said, getting rid of people they do not desire here.
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is he von dutch?,, if so, I met him, St51 he looked dodgy as fuck, . said something to me,,i didn't hear,,. told him to fuck off...
,,,an he did. Lucky Cunt.
,,,an he did. Lucky Cunt.
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