The Phnom Penh Post

‘Careless’ PP cops let drug suspect walk free

- Mech Dara

PHNOM Penh’s Russey Keo authoritie­s yesterday were still searching for a 20-year-old drug user who escaped from the district police station on Tuesday morning by pretending to be a visitor who was throwing away some rubbish.

Iv Chhunpheng, deputy Russey Keo district police chief, said his authoritie­s were searching for the suspect, who had been arrested on Monday as part of the nationwide antidrug campaign.

“According to our authoritie­s . . . he pretended to act like the visitors who brought in food when the authoritie­s were not paying attention to him, and while I was having a meeting at about 9 or 10am,” he said, adding that the man then pretended to be taking out the discarded food packaging.

Chhunpheng hung up on a reporter without providing the man’s name, but said he had been arrested along with more than 30 others.

He added that “a lot” of drugs had been confiscate­d, and all other suspects would be sent to court today.

Authoritie­s who neglected to supervise the escapee will be discipline­d according to police regulation­s, he said.

Chhunpheng denied a local media repor t t hat sa id t he suspect had escaped after he had been ordered to clean up the rubbish around the police stat ion.

Meanwhile, Teang Chansar, Russey Keo district police chief, said authoritie­s had been “careless when they used the key to lock the detention room”, whose door didn’t latch, allowing the suspect to walk out.

As authoritie­s push forward with their controvers­ial drug crackdown, the Ministry of Labour on Tuesday released guidelines informing all employers, employees and unions in the Kingdom that they must take also part in the nationwide effort.

According to the guidelines, in the event that businesses discover employees using drugs, the employer must have a discussion with the worker to help them get treatment. It’s unclear whether businesses would be required to drug test employees, though.

The guidelines also say that if illegal distributi­on of drugs is found within an enterprise, it must be reported to authoritie­s immediatel­y.

The ministry’s drug coordinati­on committee will monitor compliance with the guidelines, though Labour Ministry spokesman Heng Sour could not be reached yesterday to explain what, if any, enforcemen­t measures would be taken for non-compliance.

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