i got mugged !!!
well, i've been here in PP for about an year now, pleased with how nothing major happens ..untill today when right outside the Vikings restaurant on street 430,at lunch time, and a guy on a motto pulled my purse from my hand N away he was with it ..
i've so lost my passport, the passport for my cat, my bank account papers , house keys , cell phone, 540$ and some other stuff which was not that important ..
first stop ---> the police to file a report
next stop the immigration office to聽 figure out how and what to do about my passport and visa聽 and all ..
wish me the best .. i need it !
Ali
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Aaliyah01 wrote:wish me the best .. i need it ! Ali
Sorry to hear that 
I think you need something more than "the best" ... All of our thoughts and prayers are with you 
Hope everything will be ok in the end 
Good Luck 
The best advise is to carry 2 wallets one with little money are maybe a fake or old ID. And keep your valuables in聽 your pockets
i was walking alone too.. at lunch time .. i walk alone every single day ..lol.. does that make me a sure victim or what ?.. should not anyway
not sure if i'm just being naive but i would never expect to be mugged in daylight. was anyone else around? my khmer friend said as soon as you shout jo..u.... idk how to spell it but thief in khmer everyone will help you.
Good luck, and hope everything turns out right in the end.i'm trying to track down my phone with imei number but seems like in cambodia finding a needle in a field of rice would be much easier ..network providers use imei to store phones in order .. gosh !!
there were 2 girls in the office too , they had their camera stolen , after completing the file report they got the same line "help the police with some money ".. but u see , they arnt doing anything beside filling in the report, for a second time as the initial report ( which is actually sufficient for the embassy declaration)was already filled by the local police of the district .., just ask for money the moment u step in their office. instead of coming up with any suggestions they asked me how will u get a new passport .. okay thats very crappy ! .. i feel like a bait .the cambodians are rubbing us , we go to the police and the police says welcome , can u give us some of the money too ?..i start wondering what the crap am i doing in this jungle ! i must be insane !!
the network company didnt do anything either .. had to push them and push them to tell them about satellite and all that to change their words from please take an order number to sorry m谩am we cannot track cz its registered with another company ... but then again i/m not that knowledgeable to know all the details about the procedure
bottom line.. u can die in the street nobody is gonna help u until they rob u first
The police guys who are begging you for money to help you, they have no funds or resources to apply law or check after thieves; they are a kind of public employees who get involved in very rare situations like local people fighting together or something similar.
Corruption in such countries is same like corruption elsewhere in the world, resulting in people missing their own rights because the power of law is missing or only applied on the poor people.
Sorry for all that, but what I wanted to say is that, what has happened, has happened!!! Its a lesson learned for you to take extra caution and practice some sound personal security awareness while living there to avoid such situations in the future.
You must focus on getting your new passport at the earliest as this will take you some time, and will take longer if your home country does not have an embassy or consulate in Cambodia. Once you get the new passport, never carry it with you and just keep a copy of it as was said by "phnom penh bound" in her previous post.
Keep us posted on the progress of your paper work, cheer up and keep going and always remember 聯No matter what your dream in life, no matter what your goal, keep your eye upon the doughnut and not upon the hole.聰 Always look at the bright side of life; its all about lessons learned and life experience; and all will be memories after some time

Cheers,
1. An expat and his Filipina wife were at a government ceremony. When they played the Philippines national anthem, neither of them stood up. The expat might have thought, " I'm not a citizen of this country, so why should I".
2. Expat has a website and used a government city logo on it.
So I think that calling the police vulgar names is a no no in my humble opinion. Any local can report you and your photo is posted. I'm sure they can find you if need be. I would edit or delete the post ASAP, if I were you.
phnom penh bound wrote:FYI lol, Phnom Penh Bound is a HE
Ooooops ... Apologize for that
, Try to change your profile picture for a male one as its misleading 

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thnx though.
My relative too had met snatch thief in broad day light near monivong after caltex station. This incident surprise me as there were usually policeman station at the traffic junction. Infact I was stopped by the policeman a day ago.
i already got my lesson from it.聽 when i go there i will have NOTHING that can be snatched!聽 if they want something from me they will not bypass the fistfight that will happen, first!聽 but the way i get it, they don't do business like that?
i will carry nothing i can not afford to lose.聽 i don't know if it is required to have a passport to show?聽 if so, i will make a photocopy, complete with visa stamp, and carry that.聽
i will find somewhere - i don't know where just yet, but somewhere to lock my passport and my id up.聽 i will carry chump change in my pockets and my money will be in an ace bandage, securely wrapped around my leg just above my knee...
you knew better.聽 you lost.聽 blame yourself, then modify your behavior.聽 the snatcher probably had kids to feed...聽 and was sick and tired of watching rich foreigners strut up and down the streets of HIS country.聽 i do NOT agree with and/or condone his choices or his actions but, to be honest, i can relate...
you can consider this "tough love."聽 - as something which, unlike sympathy, has some value.
REMOVE THE OPPORTUNITY and "it" will never happen, again

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