Around five in the morning, a large-scale conflict involving Indonesian people suddenly erupted in a park in Poipet, Cambodia, plunging the scene into chaos. Witnesses reported that dozens of people were emotionally agitated, pushing each other and engaging in physical altercations, with the noise disturbing nearby residents.
After receiving the report, local police quickly arrived at the scene, set up police lines, and forcibly separated the crowd to prevent the situation from escalating. The specific cause is not yet clear, but preliminary information points to gambling disputes, financial debts, or internal conflicts within the park. Some leaders have been taken back for investigation, and the case is still being processed.
Poipet, located on the Cambodia-Thailand border, is a sensitive area where cross-border laborers and gambling personnel gather, and security issues occur from time to time. This conflict involving Indonesians has once again raised external concerns about local safety. Residents expressed that the early morning disturbance made it "difficult for them to sleep all night," fearing that similar conflicts could evolve into larger-scale violent incidents. Industry insiders remind that the population structure of the Poipet park is complex and interests are intertwined, making it extremely easy for conflicts to spiral out of control.
The sudden conflict among the Indonesian crowd in Bobei in the early morning is suspected to be triggered by gambling debts.

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Indonesians are barbaric.
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