The Phnom Penh Post

Vietnam-bound trucks full of firewood seized

- Mech Dara

TBONG Khmum provincial military police o f f i c e r s y e s t e rd a y arrested six people and seized two trucks that were allegedly transporti­ng firewood to Vietnam, according to gendarmeri­e spokesman Eng Hy.

Hy said the group was busted in the morning in Memot district’s Triek commune while headed for the border.

“[At this stage] we do not know how much wood, but the cars planned to go Vietnam on [September] 21 at about 2am. We have sent [the suspects] and the cars to the provincial Forestry Administra­tion.”

Reached yesterday, Tbong Khmum provincial Forestry Administra­tion chief Kim Chhunly said his office had received a report about the bust, saying it appeared the wood was being transporte­d through the province but had been cut in Kratie province.

“We arrested them because they did not have permission [to transport the wood] . . . They will have to pay a fine and then we will release them.”

While the timber trade to Vietnam generally centres around luxury species that fetch high prices, smaller-scale logging for things like fuel has also been blamed for the Kingdom’s rampant deforestat­ion.

The government announced a blanket ban on timber exports to Vietnam in Januar y in a bid to stop smuggling, however, reports from activists and evidence including import data f rom Viet na m sug gest t he trade continues.

 ?? PHOTO SUPPLIED ?? Authoritie­s stand next to a truck in Tbong Khmum province yesterday after it was seized for illegal transporta­tion of lumber.
PHOTO SUPPLIED Authoritie­s stand next to a truck in Tbong Khmum province yesterday after it was seized for illegal transporta­tion of lumber.

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