The Phnom Penh Post

Officer tied to timber has ‘fled to Thailand’

- Phak Seangly

A MILITARY official from Kampong Speu province escaped to Thailand after his timber warehouse was raided by military police on Tuesday, the head of a local conservati­on group said yesterday.

The raid was the third time in the past two years that Military Region 3 official Choeung Theng, 33, has been linked to the illegal trade in timber. He had most recently been arrested in June when a Kampot bridge collapsed under the weight of a truck carrying timber that allegedly belonged to him.

Natural Resources and Wildlife Preservati­on Organisati­on director Chea Hean said he understood that Theng fled shortly after the raid. Military police spokesman Eng Hy declined to comment, saying only that authoritie­s were still inspecting the seized timber.

Separately, in Ratanakkir­i’s Lumphat district, Dy Samey, director of the Veal Kombor protected area, said large-scale illegal logging remained rife inside the forest despite government claims that they had wiped out the practice. “People are logging the protected area, the noise of the chainsaws reverberat­es throughout the forest. It happens every day,” Samey said.

Phat Savun, director of the nearby Okorki community forest, said he believed that employees of nearby economic land concession­s were involved in the large-scale logging.

Lumphat Wildlife Sanctuary official Son Sovansong said illegal logging was only taking place at a cottage-industry level, and that such small-scale logging was difficult to police.

 ?? GRK ?? Officials inspect timber seized in a raid on a timber warehouse in Kampong Speu province earlier this week.
GRK Officials inspect timber seized in a raid on a timber warehouse in Kampong Speu province earlier this week.

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