The Phnom Penh Post

Major general booted from Interior Ministry

- Mech Dara

MAJOR General Ros Ossa was relieved of his position according to a government decree obtained yesterday, months after his name had been linked to a fatal high-profile gunfight during a drug raid.

“The government has decided to remove Major General Ros Ossa from his position as deputy secretary-general at the Ministry of Interior’s political affairs secretaria­t … All previous statements that contradict this sub-decree are invalidate­d,” reads the decree, signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen on November 17.

In April, police raided a duck restaurant that officials claimed was a front for a drugtraffi­cking operation.

One officer and one suspect, Lim Kim Teng, were killed in the exchange. Police originally reported confiscati­ng an Audi with police plates, while defendants claimed the slain Kim Teng was actually a police officer. During the trial in November, there was no mention of the Audi, with the judge instead claiming police confiscate­d a Lexus and a Highlander.

Local media had linked Ossa to the raid, saying the Audi that was found at the scene of the shootout had previously belonged to him. He had allegedly sold the vehicle to the accused drug dealers prior to the police raid in April.

Ministry Spokesman Khieu Sopheak, declined to elaborate on the reasons for Ros’s dismissal. “When the sub-decree states that, that’s what it is … this is the end of his position.”

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Phnom Penh police officers detain two suspects following a shootout that left one officer dead in April.
SUPPLIED Phnom Penh police officers detain two suspects following a shootout that left one officer dead in April.

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