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Dutch Paedophile Suspect Held In Cambodia

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Dutch paedophile suspect held on ninth trip to Cambodia

AMSTERDAM — Two naked boys, both aged 13, were found by Cambodian police in a hotel room occupied by a suspected paedophile from the Netherlands, it was reported on Tuesday.

The 48-year-old man — identified only as Rene A. — has been charged by a court in Cambodia with sexually abusing seven juveniles. Three of the alleged victims have given witness statements to the police.

The authorities in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh allege 52 pornographic photographs of small boys where also found in the man's possession.

Since the late 1990s when the last of despot Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge rebels surrendered, renewed peace and stability has led to increasing tourism in Cambodia. With this has emerged a reputation for sex tourism and paedophiles.

Child protection agency

Action for Children — which was set up to protect children from exploitation — brought the Dutchman's alleged activities to the attention of the local authorities.

The organisation claims that A. has visited Cambodia nine times in the last five to six years.

The Dutch embassy in neighbouring Thailand confirmed to the media that people convicted of sexually abusing juveniles are often jailed for up to 10 years in Cambodia.

--Novum Nieuws 2004-05-05

why are there so many of these people? is it a trend or something, sicko i tell ya, just sick.

It probably alot easier in 3rd world countries. money talks

Castration should be the word of the day.

Anyone thats ever been to Phnom Penh should know exactly where all the nonces go, is it K11 or something?

They could catch 10 kiddy fiddlers down there per day if they wanted, they just dont bother though.....

There aren't that many more paedos than usual probably, but I think 2 mechanisms are at play.

1. The media has a knack for "themes", i.e. if there is one article concerning a certain subject attracting lots of attention, they like to follow up with related stuff.

2. There seems to be an ongoing campaign conducted by police forces and others against paedophiles.

"Rustling the grass to startle the snakes" or whatever Sean Connery wisely says in that thriller from some 10 years back...

New version: "Put a blowtorch in the paedophile's ass, and they are bound to expose themselves".

Wishing the coppers all the best of luck in their hunting.

/Meadish

Anyone thats ever been to Phnom Penh should know exactly where all the nonces go, is it K11 or something?

They could catch 10 kiddy fiddlers down there per day if they wanted, they just dont bother though.....

Should we post a reward ? Dead or Alive

"Rustling the grass to startle the snakes" or whatever Sean Connery wisely says in that thriller from some 10 years back...

You might startle the snakes, but where they are I do not think there is any grass :o

Rip his knackers off :o

Burn him :D

is it K11 or something?

It's called K-9, About 25 miuntes on a moped from Phnom Penh.

wonder if they have any vacancies for moderators at phonmphenvisa.com :o

Apparently mr gad used to be a frequent visitor to Cambodia, AKA Gary Gliter, it seems to attarct scum maybe as someone said money talks hey. :o

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