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5 Britons arrested over ‘pornographic dancing’ in Cambodia (GRAPHIC PHOTOS)

28-1-2018 < Blacklisted News 76 331 words
 




Five British men are among a group of young tourists being held in Cambodia after they were allegedly photgraphed engaging in “pornographic dancing” at a local bar.

WARNING: Contains images some may find disturbing


The group of eight men and two women, ranging in age from 19 to 35, hail from Britain, Canada, The Netherlands, Norway and New Zealand. They were arrested at a Siem Reap villa party on Thursday, according to local authorities.


Cambodian police released images of the alleged offense, along with a group picture of those arrested. The ten have been charged by the Office Combating Human Trafficking and Cracking down on Pornographic Material.



© Cambodia Police


One of the arrested, who spoke to the Press Association under the condition of anonymity, said that none of the arrested group is actually among the dancers captured in the photos released by police.


"Honestly, it was really confusing. Everyone was confused. They raided, rounded us up - there was about 80 to 100 people at this party, some of them were tourists,” said one of the arrested men. He claims he was barbecuing when about 30 police officers stormed the villa at 4pm local time on Thursday.


Some bars in the area are known to host competitions involving the demonstration of sexual positions. Reportedly, the patrons who can show the highest number within a designated time frame win free drinks.


statement from Cambodian police said they detained 77 tourists suspected of “pornographic dancing” and, following an investigation, arrested 10 suspects.


It is not clear who lodged the police complaint which led to the 10 arrests, or who took the bar photos which have been released by Cambodian authorities.


The group are now facing up to six months imprisonment while they await trial, and could face a year in jail if convicted. They have been assigned a Cambodian lawyer and are due to appear in court Sunday.


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