The Phnom Penh Post

Four arrested in Poipet over teen’s kidnapping

- Niem Chheng

BANTEAY Meanchey immigratio­n police yesterday arrested four Chinese nationals for allegedly kidnapping a Chinese teenager and holding him for ransom in the border town of Poipet, according to local officials.

Deputy provincial police chief O Lon, who is in charge of immigratio­n issues, said police detained the men at Star Vegas hotel after receiving a complaint from the victim’s mother in China.

The victim, 17-year-old Li Yinin, was also found at the hotel, where local news reported he had been kept for two months before calling his mother to convey a demand for more than $9,000 as ransom.

Lon said that the complaint had been sent via the immigratio­n department at the Ministry of Interior, but declined to identify the suspects or go into details of the case.

“We do not know yet who is linked to what crime as we are questionin­g them,” O Lon said.

“We arrested [the men] following the complaint by his mother. She said her son was kidnapped, but we cannot say whether it is true because we are in the process of investigat­ion. His mother said the suspects demaded 1 million yuan [$9,270], but we cannot confirm.”

Uk Hai Sela, head of the ministry’s immigratio­n investigat­ion bureau, confirmed the arrest was carried out by Banteay Meanchey police but declined to comment further.

 ?? PHOTO SUPPLIED ?? A man sits at a Banteay Meanchey police station yesterday after he was arrested for his involvemen­t in a Poipet kidnapping.
PHOTO SUPPLIED A man sits at a Banteay Meanchey police station yesterday after he was arrested for his involvemen­t in a Poipet kidnapping.

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