Cover News Reporter Yan Lei
A few days ago, a Chinese man was suspected of shooting two compatriots in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, and was listed as a red wanted criminal by the Cambodian side. A police officer from the Sihanoukville Criminal Bureau said that the Chinese police had arrested him in China and would hand him over to Cambodia. According to the latest report from the "Cambodia China Times", the man's nickname is "Achuan" and he is only about 23 years old.
The deputy director of the Sihanoukville Provincial Police revealed that the wanted criminal, nicknamed "Achuan", is only about 23 years old. Although he is very young, his methods are very cruel. He said that the Cambodian Ministry of Interior is currently negotiating with the Chinese Ministry of Public Security to finalize the specific time for "Achuan" to be deported to Cambodia.
"Achuan" is suspected of shooting a Chinese man to death on May 6 and another Chinese man on August 24, and then robbed US$60,000. After careful investigation, the police confirmed that "Achuan" committed two major shooting cases in Sihanoukville Province, murdering two Chinese men, and committed the crime with cold and brutal methods.
On May 6, a Chinese man got into the car alive but got out of the car dead. Police later arrested two Chinese suspects. After investigation and interrogation, the police confirmed the true identity of "Achuan".
Although the police knew the identity of "Achuan", their whereabouts could never be found. Until August 24, he returned to Sihanoukville from China and robbed and killed compatriots. After a series of investigations, the police discovered the whereabouts of "Achuan" and suspected that he was the murderer of the two murders.
Cambodian authorities listed him as a red wanted criminal and applied for assistance from the Chinese Ministry of Public Security. On October 12, "Achuan" was arrested in China. A police officer from the Criminal Bureau said that the Chinese Ministry of Public Security is currently processing the relevant documents to transfer it to Cambodia, but the specific time is not yet clear.
In January this year, the top leaders of China and Cambodia jointly designated 2019 as the Year of China-Cambodia Law Enforcement Cooperation. The law enforcement departments of both sides have continuously deepened law enforcement cooperation and achieved fruitful results in the fields of combating online gambling, telecommunications fraud, and gang-related crimes. cover news