Cambodia court reduces sentence of Nigerian man jailed for fraud
A 37-year-old Nigerian convicted of fraud had his two-year prison
sentence upheld, but half was suspended, at the Phnom Penh Municipal
Court yesterday, June 15. Chimere Meze was convicted of fraud and
sentenced to two years imprisonment in absentia in February. He was
arrested in April and requested a re-trial.
Judge Ros Piseth said Mr Meze scammed a Cambodian woman out of $300 in
2016 by informing her she’d won a grand prize but first had to pay him
$300 via Wing to collect the reward.
“Because he often phoned to disturb the victim and ask for $300 from
her, she filed a complaint against him to police,” said Judge Piseth.
“Police prepared a plot to arrest him.”
Mr Meze’s accomplices, Nigerian tourist Uchechukwu Vincent, 37, and his
Cambodian girlfriend Sarim Kunthea, 27, were also imprisoned for six
months to a year during the initial February trial. Judge Piseth
recommended Mr Meze appeal the judgment within 30 days if he did not
accept the conviction.
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