The Phnom Penh Post

Falling tree kills logger in Kratie forest

- Phak Seangly

AN ILLEGAL logger was killed when a firstgrade tree fell on him in a Kratie community forest whose chief has allegedly gone into hiding following accusation­s of being involved in forestry crimes.

Two men, including the deceased, Meng Chhun Heng, 34, were felling a sokrom tree in Prasat Prey Toek Khmao community forest, in Kampong Cham commune, according to local village chief Im Pov.

“The two of them covertly logged a sokrom tree, [measuring] 40 centimetre­s in diametre and 16 metres long,” he said. “While they were log- ging, their chainsaw’s blade got stuck, and the tree . . . broke, falling on the victim.”

Prey Lang activist Ek Sovannara said the victim used to be involved in protecting the forest from illegal logging but started logging for money.

Two weeks ago, Prey Lang activists had discovered about 300 logs of first-grade timber in the community forest, where days later another 86 pieces of wood were found, Sovannara said.

Sovannara alleged community forest chief Teav Oun and some other community members were involved in forestry crimes. Oun couldn’t be reached for comment.

Kampong Cham commune chief Chhut Norm said he sug- gested that Oun be suspended from his position after receiving a complaint from Pov. However, Oun allegedly escaped when he failed to meet with authoritie­s two weeks ago regarding the accusation­s.

The 5,665-hectare community forest, which borders Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, is registered with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Sovannara said. Winrock Internatio­nal has been providing technical and financial support to patrollers in the community.

Curtis Hundley of Winrock said the organisati­on couldn’t comment on the allegation­s.

“Winrock is not in a position of authority to investigat­e who is behind these illegal activities,” he said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Environmen­tal officers inspect and seize illegal timber last week in Kratie province.
SUPPLIED Environmen­tal officers inspect and seize illegal timber last week in Kratie province.

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