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New Zealand criminal bike gang on the loose in Cambodia

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New Zealand police in cooperation with the Australian Federal Police have informed the Cambodian authorities that five members of the Head Hunters Motorcycle Club, who are involved in a number of drug and criminal cases, are residing in Cambodia.

 

This is according to information received from the Australian police, notifying Lieutenant General Dy Vichea, Deputy National Police Chief and Chairman of the Task Force tracing down a wanted motorcycle gang in the Kingdom. Lt Gen Vichea disseminated the information to all police chiefs across the country to report if they see a motorcycle gang in their province.

 

The following members of the Head Hunters Motorcycle Club who are involved in various drug crimes are: Elias Richard Robert Gaital, Tau Te Daly, Zion Sylvester Leota, Gordon Taiyeng Huavaa and Keleml Ses Palli Niue Siatiu, all are New Zealand nationals. National Police spokesman Lieutenant General Chhay Kim Khoeun said: “We are following the procedure as notified and have alerted the provincial police forces to follow up on.”

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501267280/kiwi-criminal-bike-gang-on-the-loose-in-cambodia/

 

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