So what? You keep bringing this up. The Netherlands has no legal authority in Cambodia. It doesn’t matter what the laws say in your own country.Stefan Struik wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 1:26 pm7. according to the Dutch Ministry of Justice it is not a crime if you don't report a crime video I witnessed on facebook, to the police. Even more, there is no legal obligation in the Netherlands (and probably in the justice system of most countries) for anyone to report a crime, when someone gets to know about a crime 3-4 months after the crime took place.
You call yourself an international businessman and brag about how smart you are but you don’t even understand elementary differences between countries. Cambodia isn’t the European Union.
You told us that you bribed the Cambodian court with $25,000 and you tried to bribe doctors to fake a brain tumor. I don’t trust the Cambodian court after you’ve bribed them and I don’t trust you.
What they have “proven” is irrelevant. What we know for a fact is that when the crime was brought to your attention you told your boyfriend to run away and you also ran away. You had no plan to hand yourself in to the police. You tried to escape, that’s why they had to arrest you in a guesthouse in a different province.
You didn’t go with your boyfriend because you knew he would be arrested and you thought you could avoid it by laying low.