The Phnom Penh Post

Foreigner dies in police custody

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out that inmates could suffer withdrawal symptoms if they were addicted to drugs and not given sufficient health care.

This was echoed via email by Choub Sok Chamroeun, executive director of NGO Khana, who doubted that prisons were sufficient­ly equipped to deal with those health risks. He added that it could be life threatenin­g if a drug user’s health history was unknown to prison staff – something that needed to be changed, he said, for health care providers to be able to respond quickly in case of emergency.

Medical care should include, for example, “daily dosing for methadone maintenanc­e therapy (MMT)” in place of heroin injections.

He added that the government needed to take this issue into account in its current drug crackdown initiative. “I have no objection to the Anti-Drug Campaign of the government, but in the meantime, the right to health care of those addicts need [sic] to be . . . provided [for] . . . through internatio­nal best practices,” he said.

“Using the legal measures will not help the drug addicts to stay abstinence [sic] or giving up the use of it,” he added.

After the arrests, Grafman was charged with drug production and traffickin­g, while three others were charged only with traffickin­g, according to local anti-drug department police official Sun Sophat.

Czech media reported that charges of traffickin­g against a Czech national had been dropped to possession. The last person arrested in the group, a Finnish national, was released after questionin­g by the court and blood tests came back negative.

Attempts to reach provincial police and the US Embassy by phone yesterday were unsuccessf­ul. Sam Sophal, chief of the Sihanoukvi­lle prison, declined to comment.

 ?? SUPPLY ?? Police inspect hundreds of tablets, packets and bottles of drugs during raids that led to the arrest of five foreigners in Preah Sihanouk late last year.
SUPPLY Police inspect hundreds of tablets, packets and bottles of drugs during raids that led to the arrest of five foreigners in Preah Sihanouk late last year.

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