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Taiwanese fugitive ‘The Eel’ shot dead in Cambodia

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A Taiwanese fugitive known as “The Eel” has been gunned down in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, in what police describe as a premeditated attack.

Lin Bingwen, 55, was wanted in Taiwan for money laundering and illegal gambling operations linked to the notorious “88 Club.” He fled the country after breaching a bail bond worth NT$3 million (around $93,500), later claiming on social media that his departure was for personal reasons rather than fear of prosecution.

On Monday night, Lin was ambushed in a secluded part of District 1, Sihanoukville. Police say a group of three to four suspects opened fire before fleeing the scene. Lin, who was also known as the “Gambling King,” was struck multiple times and died instantly.

Authorities have launched a manhunt, but no arrests have yet been made.

Lin’s criminal network had made him a high-profile target. As head of PGTalk, he was accused of running underground betting and laundering operations that funnelled vast sums through illicit channels. His ability to evade capture earned him the nickname “The Eel,” but his flight to Cambodia placed him in the heart of Sihanoukville’s murky casino economy, a city increasingly associated with organised crime and fugitives from across Asia.

The killing underscores the dangers of Cambodia’s reputation as a safe haven for criminal figures. In recent years, Sihanoukville has seen a surge in violent disputes linked to gambling and underground finance, with foreign nationals often caught in the crossfire.

For Taiwan, Lin’s death closes the chapter on one of its most notorious fugitives, but it also highlights the challenges of tackling transnational crime. As investigators continue their search for the gunmen, the case raises urgent questions about regional cooperation and the growing risks posed by illicit gambling networks operating across borders.

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-2026-03-25

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

2 minutes ago, geovalin said:

Taiwanese fugitive known as “The Eel” has been gunned down in Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Sounds like a slippery character.

All the gangsters are in Sihanoukville

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