Three men shot dead on the Vietnamese border
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Re: Three men shot dead on the Vietnamese border
Killer captured.
Mr. Phal was nabbed early on Feb.2 at Tbong Khmum’s Memot district, thwarting his attempt to flee to his homeland in Prey Veng. He was accused of pulling the trigger that killed the three conservationists in Mondulkiri [we reported] by Kert Veha.
Mr Veha was arrested on Feb.1 and confessed his involvement in the incident, but accuses Police Officer Penh Phal, who was in charge of the O’Rolear border post, of doing the shooting. Mr Veha admits accompanying Mr Phal but denies taking part in the actual shooting.
One further suspect is still at large.
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Mr. Phal was nabbed early on Feb.2 at Tbong Khmum’s Memot district, thwarting his attempt to flee to his homeland in Prey Veng. He was accused of pulling the trigger that killed the three conservationists in Mondulkiri [we reported] by Kert Veha.
Mr Veha was arrested on Feb.1 and confessed his involvement in the incident, but accuses Police Officer Penh Phal, who was in charge of the O’Rolear border post, of doing the shooting. Mr Veha admits accompanying Mr Phal but denies taking part in the actual shooting.
One further suspect is still at large.
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/50106312/su ... ng-nabbed/
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Five more held for shooting forest patrollers in Mondulkiri
5 Feburary 2018
Five more suspects have been arrested and are being interrogated by authorities in relation to the murder of three forest patrollers last Tuesday in Mondulkiri’s Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, authorities confirmed yesterday.
“We arrested six people and two of the six suspects are the masterminds,” provincial Governor Svay Sam Eng said.
Those two are Keut Veha, head of Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Regiment 103 – who turned himself in on Wednesday night – and Phal Penh, the border police chief of the O’Rolear border post. He is also an official in Border Police Unit 621.
Penh was arrested on Friday morning in Tbong Khmum’s Memot district while waiting for his wife to send him money, according to provincial Deputy Police Chief So Sovan.
The next day, authorities arrested soldiers Keut Veta – who is Veha’s brother – and Lay Savy; O’Rolear border police officer Ton Theara; and Chheang Vannith, who is the brother-in-law of Phal Penh. All four are suspected accomplices in the slaying of Military Police officer Sok Vothana, Environment Ministry ranger Theun Soknay, and Wildlife Conservation Society staffer Thol Khna in O’Raing district.
The three were shot and killed while on a routine forestry patrol.
Governor Sam Eng said the case showed that forestry crimes involving officials who collude with loggers are still “happening on a small scale”, and added that “firm measures” would be taken in response.
A probe launched in February last year found that more than a dozen police, Military Police and army officials allegedly colluded with Vietnamese timber smugglers to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars in bribes in the same district.
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5 Feburary 2018
Five more suspects have been arrested and are being interrogated by authorities in relation to the murder of three forest patrollers last Tuesday in Mondulkiri’s Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, authorities confirmed yesterday.
“We arrested six people and two of the six suspects are the masterminds,” provincial Governor Svay Sam Eng said.
Those two are Keut Veha, head of Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Regiment 103 – who turned himself in on Wednesday night – and Phal Penh, the border police chief of the O’Rolear border post. He is also an official in Border Police Unit 621.
Penh was arrested on Friday morning in Tbong Khmum’s Memot district while waiting for his wife to send him money, according to provincial Deputy Police Chief So Sovan.
The next day, authorities arrested soldiers Keut Veta – who is Veha’s brother – and Lay Savy; O’Rolear border police officer Ton Theara; and Chheang Vannith, who is the brother-in-law of Phal Penh. All four are suspected accomplices in the slaying of Military Police officer Sok Vothana, Environment Ministry ranger Theun Soknay, and Wildlife Conservation Society staffer Thol Khna in O’Raing district.
The three were shot and killed while on a routine forestry patrol.
Governor Sam Eng said the case showed that forestry crimes involving officials who collude with loggers are still “happening on a small scale”, and added that “firm measures” would be taken in response.
A probe launched in February last year found that more than a dozen police, Military Police and army officials allegedly colluded with Vietnamese timber smugglers to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars in bribes in the same district.
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/f ... mondulkiri
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In a video posted by government mouthpiece Fresh News on Friday, Penh claims to officials that the patrollers attempted to extort money from his men.
He said the patrollers had taken pictures of “Vietnamese” loggers as they slept with chainsaws beside them, which they confiscated. Hearing about the incident, officer Theara then phoned the patrollers, at which point the three allegedly demanded payment. “The three guys said they need 5 million riel [about $1,250], and Ton Theara said if you want it please come out and have a talk. So we hung up the phone and they said they will come to meet us, and I told them do not report about this case, [as] it was just a small case,” he said.
In the video, Penh said he did not receive payment, as “our negotiations were incompatible”. He also maintained that he had warned the patrollers to “report” to his unit where and when they would travel in the area, adding that he warned them they would “fall into a dangerous time” if not. In the video, Penh does not describe the events leading up to the actual shooting.
Commenting on Penh’s allegations of extortion on the part of the slain patrollers, Governor Sam Eng said he was inclined to believe that Penh’s version of the events was true. “If there was not this problem [of collusion], this case might not have happened,” he said, while also noting the other side’s story could not be heard.
Deputy Provincial Police Chief So Sovan also seemingly bought the narrative that the victims had been involved in extortion before being gunned down and abandoned in the forest.
“This is the conflict of both sides,” he said, adding that “both sides had traded words back and forth and that led to the shootout”. He declined to comment further.
Environment Ministry Spokesman Sao Sopheap yesterday declined to comment on the allegations of wrongdoing against the slain patrollers. “I think we all should not make more hurt for the families who lost their loved ones and let . . . the justice system work on the case and find justice for those who lost their lives,” he said.
WCS Country Director Ken Sereyrotha yesterday declined to comment on the allegations. “I leave it to the government authorities to respond because they conduct the investigation,” he said.
In a statement posted by the conservation organisation on Friday, Sereyrotha extended “heartfelt condolences to the families and relatives of our three conservation heroes”.
“Every day, rangers and law enforcement staff risk their lives to protect wildlife and forests. We should not allow criminals to destroy the forests of Cambodia and to threaten and murder those working tirelessly to protect this country’s natural heritage,” he said.
Court spokesman Morm Vanda said interrogations would continue today.
The killers fled the area then after one hands himself in and then accuses the dead of trying to extort money from him. Why would they ask him to pay? The photos where of Vietnamese and they already took their chainsaws.
Now his claims are accepted by the authorities without any proof and no one to argue against him as they are dead, two of these were unarmed.....................
He said the patrollers had taken pictures of “Vietnamese” loggers as they slept with chainsaws beside them, which they confiscated. Hearing about the incident, officer Theara then phoned the patrollers, at which point the three allegedly demanded payment. “The three guys said they need 5 million riel [about $1,250], and Ton Theara said if you want it please come out and have a talk. So we hung up the phone and they said they will come to meet us, and I told them do not report about this case, [as] it was just a small case,” he said.
In the video, Penh said he did not receive payment, as “our negotiations were incompatible”. He also maintained that he had warned the patrollers to “report” to his unit where and when they would travel in the area, adding that he warned them they would “fall into a dangerous time” if not. In the video, Penh does not describe the events leading up to the actual shooting.
Commenting on Penh’s allegations of extortion on the part of the slain patrollers, Governor Sam Eng said he was inclined to believe that Penh’s version of the events was true. “If there was not this problem [of collusion], this case might not have happened,” he said, while also noting the other side’s story could not be heard.
Deputy Provincial Police Chief So Sovan also seemingly bought the narrative that the victims had been involved in extortion before being gunned down and abandoned in the forest.
“This is the conflict of both sides,” he said, adding that “both sides had traded words back and forth and that led to the shootout”. He declined to comment further.
Environment Ministry Spokesman Sao Sopheap yesterday declined to comment on the allegations of wrongdoing against the slain patrollers. “I think we all should not make more hurt for the families who lost their loved ones and let . . . the justice system work on the case and find justice for those who lost their lives,” he said.
WCS Country Director Ken Sereyrotha yesterday declined to comment on the allegations. “I leave it to the government authorities to respond because they conduct the investigation,” he said.
In a statement posted by the conservation organisation on Friday, Sereyrotha extended “heartfelt condolences to the families and relatives of our three conservation heroes”.
“Every day, rangers and law enforcement staff risk their lives to protect wildlife and forests. We should not allow criminals to destroy the forests of Cambodia and to threaten and murder those working tirelessly to protect this country’s natural heritage,” he said.
Court spokesman Morm Vanda said interrogations would continue today.
The killers fled the area then after one hands himself in and then accuses the dead of trying to extort money from him. Why would they ask him to pay? The photos where of Vietnamese and they already took their chainsaws.
Now his claims are accepted by the authorities without any proof and no one to argue against him as they are dead, two of these were unarmed.....................
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Just as I thought,, the good guys were really the bad guys just pretending to be the good guys, and the bad guys were really the good guys trying to stop the bad guys pretending to be the good guys.
We are so lucky that we have law and order and a system where authorities will investigate what happened and the courts will punish those bad guys for what they did or did not do. [ clear as mud smilie ]
We are so lucky that we have law and order and a system where authorities will investigate what happened and the courts will punish those bad guys for what they did or did not do. [ clear as mud smilie ]
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Three men shot dead on the Vietnamese border
Didn't the Minister in charge say just last week there was no more illegal logging in Cambodia?
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Re: Three men shot dead on the Vietnamese border
About once a month, regular as clockwork. Every statement sounds truer and truer.Cruisemonkey wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 11:43 am Didn't the Minister in charge say just last week there was no more illegal logging in Cambodia?
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I actually don't give a flying fuck, furthermore nice to meet you all here!
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BREAKING NEWS: Court Orders to Detain Six Suspects of Shooting Case near Cambodia-Vietnam Border (Video inside)
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Mondulkiri (FN), Feb. 5 – The investigation Judge of Mondulkiri Provincial Court ordered to detain 6 suspects including a perpetrator Phal Penh who killed three people in Mondulkiri Province, according to the court’s official on Monday.
The order of Deputy General of Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia Hong Vinol submitted to prosecutor of Mondulkiri Provincial Court claimed that the Phal Penh and Kert Veha, commune police, are the perpetrators, alledgely charged of intentional murder and illegal possession of weapons.
Kert Veata, army official, and Nang Vannith, unidentified position, are alledgely charged of conspiracy to commit the above crime.
Torn Theara, police official and Lay Savy, army official are alledgely charged of conspiracy to allow foreigners to illegally enter and operate logging in Cambodia.
The shooting case happened in evening of January 30, 2018. Three deceased victims include an army force, a forest ranger, and a staff from Wildlife Conservation Society in Keo Seima district, Mundulkiri province near Cambodia-Vietnam border.
=FRESH NEWS
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Mondulkiri (FN), Feb. 5 – The investigation Judge of Mondulkiri Provincial Court ordered to detain 6 suspects including a perpetrator Phal Penh who killed three people in Mondulkiri Province, according to the court’s official on Monday.
The order of Deputy General of Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia Hong Vinol submitted to prosecutor of Mondulkiri Provincial Court claimed that the Phal Penh and Kert Veha, commune police, are the perpetrators, alledgely charged of intentional murder and illegal possession of weapons.
Kert Veata, army official, and Nang Vannith, unidentified position, are alledgely charged of conspiracy to commit the above crime.
Torn Theara, police official and Lay Savy, army official are alledgely charged of conspiracy to allow foreigners to illegally enter and operate logging in Cambodia.
The shooting case happened in evening of January 30, 2018. Three deceased victims include an army force, a forest ranger, and a staff from Wildlife Conservation Society in Keo Seima district, Mundulkiri province near Cambodia-Vietnam border.
=FRESH NEWS
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Re: Three men shot dead on the Vietnamese border
Im really curious why they don't arm the forest rangers? Or at the very least have more security instead of just one gendarme with an AK.
Re: Three men shot dead on the Vietnamese border
And what was posted in the opposition mouthpiece Phnom Penh Post, or Cambodia Daily (assuming you have got to their website). I am sure it will be just as accurate, just from the other side of the fence. Unfortunately both sides of the media have opposite agendas and the end result is the full truth rarely gets reported by any of them
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