The Phnom Penh Post

Military cop in logging probe

- Mech Dara

MILITARY police on Saturday launched an investigat­ion into one of their own, raiding the Kampong Speu province home of a deputy district gendarmeri­e chief accused of traffickin­g timber, whose whereabout­s yesterday remained unknown.

According to provincial governor Vei Samnang, officers from the national and provincial gendarmes were led to the home of Oral district deputy gendarmeri­e chief lieutenant colonel Chheng Long after arresting and questionin­g the driver of a truck carrying luxury wood seized nearby in Chbar Mon City’s Kandorl Dom commune on Saturday afternoon.

The driver, Yoem Sophearum, 32, was detained and his truck confiscate­d, while gendarmes were dispatched to Long’s house, which they surrounded by 8pm together with Forestry Administra­tion officers, Samnang said.

“At about 7am, authoritie­s [yesterday] started to inspect his house, but so far we have not gotten the results as they are still working on it,” he said, adding officers had discovered “some wood” and “old machines”, though the haul had yet to be tallied.

“Details of how many cubic metres of wood there are have not been received yet,” he said.

A report on the National Police website stated that four trucks and an excavator were seized.

Samnang said Long had “run away,” and was unable to provide further details about his whereabout­s.

Speaking yesterday, a commune official, who asked to remain anonymous to avoid potential repercussi­ons, said Long’s property housed a warehouse full of luxury wood.

“When military police searched his house, he was not there,” he said.

“He has been doing this business since 2002. The trucks transport the wood at night time. No authoritie­s have wanted to bother [stopping it] because he was powerful and had his network to operate his business.”

Alleging officials were paidoff, Chea Hean, director of the Natural Resource and Wildlife Preservati­on Organisati­on, said Long’s timber business had been running since at least 2016 without interrupti­on from authoritie­s.

He said the wood was sourced from Koh Kong and Pursat provinces and kept in three warehouses, adding the family owned a house worth between $300,000 and $400,000 and also operated three gas stations.

Meanwhile, in Pursat province on Friday, provincial military police and Forestry Administra­tion officers arrested a 41-year old woman named Heng Phally after they seized a truck illegally transporti­ng 70 pieces of luxury wood hidden under cassava, corn and soybeans in Veal Veng district.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Authoritie­s seize illegal timber that allegedly belonged to a deputy military police chief, on Saturday in Kampong Speu province.
SUPPLIED Authoritie­s seize illegal timber that allegedly belonged to a deputy military police chief, on Saturday in Kampong Speu province.

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