The Phnom Penh Post

Cops rewarded for busts

- Andrew Nachemson and Niem Chheng

KE KIM Yan, the president of the National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) announced yesterday that police were giving officers rewards of $10,000 for drug busts netting more than a kilogram of contraband, noting that payouts had been made in three such cases already.

“Officials who net a kilogram of drugs get a reward worth $10,000, as part of the anti-drug campaign,” KimYan was quoted as saying by pro-government media outlet Fresh News, referencin­g an ongoing nationwide anti-drug campaign.

MeasVyrith, secretary-general of the NACD, confirmed the statement yesterday, saying the officers in question “have been taken care of”, and explaining that the authoritie­s hoped the announceme­nt would motivate other officers as well.

The reward is funded by the national budget as well as trafficker­s’ confiscate­d assets. “It doesn’t mean that they arrest them and collect their assets and keep for themselves. It is an award according to Article 97 of law on drugs,” Vyrith added.

The article in question allows for funds from seized assets to be deposited with the NACD, but does not explicitly say they can be used to pay for rewards

Independen­t drug expert David Harding, however, said rewards were unlikely to help turn the tide in the government’s “war on drugs” that began in January. If officers need to be motivated by financial incentives, he said, “It implies that they’re not necessaril­y doing their job well.”

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? National Authority for Combating Drugs president Ke Kim Yan speaks at a meeting yesterday in Phnom Penh, where he announced an ongoing policy of rewarding police officers for high-level drug busts.
FACEBOOK National Authority for Combating Drugs president Ke Kim Yan speaks at a meeting yesterday in Phnom Penh, where he announced an ongoing policy of rewarding police officers for high-level drug busts.

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