The Phnom Penh Post

Patrollers stop group found clearing in Oral

- Phak Seangly

FOREST rangers and officials from a conservati­on watchdog briefly detained seven men in Kampong Speu province’s Oral district yesterday for illegally clearing land in the protected Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary.

Chea Hean, director of the Natural Resources and Wildlife Preser vation Organizati­on (NRWPO), said his NGO worked in coordinati­on with rangers from the Environmen­t Department to apprehend the seven men for clearing a 50-metre-by50-metre patch of land in the sanctuary.

The seven were caught in possession of chainsaws, axes and other cutting implements, and were stopped by rangers and taken into custody for questionin­g. “We questioned them for more than 10 minutes and forced them to sign a contract promising not to commit the crime against,” Hean said.

Hean added that the men, residents of Kampot and Takeo, claimed to have been employed to clear the land but fled the scene on foot immediatel­y after thumbprint­ing the document before revealing the name of their alleged employer.

The crackdown comes after NRWPO and Wildlife Alliance signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the Environmen­t Ministry earlier this month to coordinate patrols in multiple provinces.

During yesterday’s patrol, rangers also found 7 cubic metres of timber in the same sanctuary, though officials had yet to determine its source or owner.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Environmen­t rangers discover illegally felled timber in Kampong Speu’s Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary yesterday.
SUPPLIED Environmen­t rangers discover illegally felled timber in Kampong Speu’s Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary yesterday.

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