9 Pinoys serving jail sentences in Cambodia for drug trafficking
Nine
Filipinos are currently serving prison sentences in Cambodia for drug
trafficking, a Philippine diplomat there said.
According
to Philippine Ambassador to Cambodia Christopher Montero, the nine Filipinos —
five male and four female — were arrested upon their arrival in Cambodia from
various countries, mostly in South Africa.
He said
some of the drugs seized from the Filipino suspects were found in the luggage
while some were ingested.
Under
Cambodian law, a drug trafficker could face 20 to 30 years behind bars if
convicted.
President
Rodrigo Duterte, a known anti-illegal drug crusader, flew to Cambodia on
Tuesday for a two-day state visit. He is expected to meet with Prime Minister
Hun Sen.
Montero
could not say if the case of the nine Filipinos or the Philippine government's
anti-drug war will be among the topics to be discussed in the bilateral
meeting. He said he expects the meeting to be "free flowing."
There
is an estimated 23,000 to 75,000 drug users in Cambodia, which has a population
of 15.9 million. —KBK, GMA News
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