The Phnom Penh Post

Officials in Stung Treng see three timber hauls

- Phak Seangly and Mech Dara

ENVIRONMEN­TAL authoritie­s confiscate­d nearly eight cubic metres of illegal timber in three separate incidents on the weekend, with media alleging that Stung Treng provincial authoritie­s attempted to intervene on one smuggler’s behalf – a charge they denied yestserday.

Over seven cubic metres of timber were confiscate­d in Kampong Speu’s Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary. Ministry of Environmen­t rangers and NGO officials stopped two drivers transporti­ng wood out of the protected area, and found another unrelated stockpile within the sanctuary.

“The trees were illegally logged in the protected area,” said Chea Hean, director of the environmen­tal NGO Natural Resources and Wildlife Preservati­on Organizati­on.

But Bunthoeun, Oral district police chief, said the two drivers will only be fined because the timber was not from an endangered or first-grade species. Authoritie­s have not found the loggers responsibl­e for the other stockpile.

On Friday, in Stung Treng, a man was arrested for illegally transporti­ng luxury timber.

Leang Seng, chief of the provincial agricultur­e department, said Muy Kim Sruoy, 22, was arrested while transporti­ng a cubic metre of luxury wood.

“We sent him to court Sunday morning after military police arrested him with a van packed with 43 pieces of wood,” Seng said.

Media outlet ANN accused deputy provincial governors Chea Thavrith and Duong Pov of attempting to intervene on the suspect’s behalf.

Thavrith denied the allegation­s, while Pov could not be reached.

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