Mondulkiri: Akrobey is a nickname for a suspect who often leads his friends to commit thefts, stealing batteries, motorcycles, chickens, etc., which has caused residents in Koh Nhek district to express their anger and even file a complaint with the authorities to arrest him after stealing dogs.

After receiving the complaint, the Koh Nhek District Police Inspectorate, in cooperation with the Sre Sangkum Administrative Police Station, cracked down and arrested two suspects who were active thieves after opening an investigation into the theft of a citizen’s dog, while another accomplice escaped and is being sought by the authorities.

Koh Nhek District Police Inspector Lok Eng Hak Kong said that on June 21, 2026, at approximately 12:20 p.m. at the O Ye Dam in Chamroeun Village, Sre Sangk Commune, Koh Nhek District, Mondulkiri Province, the victim, Kim Sarin, 47, filed a complaint after a suspect stole his two dogs.
After receiving the complaint and with the guidance of the leadership of the Mondulkiri Provincial Police and the coordination of the procedure from the Deputy Prosecutor of the Mondulkiri Provincial Court, the expert forces launched a thorough investigation until June 29, 2026, at 3:30 p.m., leading to the arrest of the suspect, Huon Pharith, nicknamed “Krabey”, 16, and continued to detain Nou Bunneng, 14, for questioning.
In front of the authorities, the two suspects confessed that they had indeed participated in the act of stealing the victim’s two dogs. In addition, they also confessed to committing a total of five thefts in Koh Nhek district, including stealing chickens from several families’ homes, stealing a car battery, and stealing a dog. These activities occurred from 2025 to 2026.

After the interrogation, The expert team has filed a case and sent the two suspects to the Mondulkiri Provincial Court for legal action.
Separately, another suspect named Ki escaped and authorities are continuing to search and arrest him to bring him to justice.
The authorities also called on citizens to be more careful about their property and if they see suspicious activity, please report it immediately to the nearest authorities so that timely action can be taken.
By: Chanboth|Mondulkiri|Deum Ampil
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