Siem Reap: Pakistani GHAFOOR ABDUL arrested for expired visa.

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A Pakistani man was arrested and sent to the General Department of Immigration.

Siem Reap
Immigration Police belonging to the Provincial Police in collaboration with local police forces from Sangkat Svay Dangkum checked/monitored on the presence of foreigners illegally living in the country. One Pakistani was arrested for illegally living in the country (expired visa). He was sent to the office of the Immigration Police for questioning and afterwards forwarded to the General Department of Immigration to extradite him.

The arrest took place at 9.30 on February 10 2016 in a rental house in Phum Vihear Chen ( ​វិហារ​ចិន), Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Siem Reap city.

The illegal Pakistani man was identified as GHAFOOR ABDUL, male, 43 years old, passport number XXXXXXX, arrived in Cambodia in 2012 through Phnom Penh International Airport. After that he lived illegally in Siem Reap working as a chief in Taj Mahal (ថា​ច់ ម៉ា​ហាល) restaurant, which is located in Phum Svay Dangkum, Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Siem Reap.
After his arrest he was brought to the office of the Immigration Police and told that he really stayed/worked in Siem Reap without work permit and that his visa expired since December 2 2015. He didn’t extend his visa yet because he didn’t have enough money to pay for a visa. He said that he was aware that he was overstaying in the Kingdom.

On February 12 he was sent to the General Department of Immigration for extradition.

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Pakistani GHAFOOR ABDUL arrested in Siem Reap, Koon Khmer

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