– The article quoted from the Phnom Penh Post websiteon August 15, 2014 –
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday sentenced a woman to seven years in prison for trafficking Cambodian women to China to sell them for marriage, while two more were sentenced in absentia.
Neth Sokly, 36, was convicted and sentenced at the court, which dropped charges against two others who stood trial, including her husband.
Sreang Dara, 45, and Ros Soeng, 63, both of whom are on the run, were sentenced to seven and two years, respectively. All three convicted were ordered to compensate the case’s two plaintiffs.
“They brought many Cambodian girls from poor families in Cambodian provinces to marry Chinese men in Shanghai,” said Colonel Lao Lin, chief of the anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection unit at the Ministry of Interior.
Continue reading:http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/woman-gets-7-years-bride-trafficking
