The Phnom Penh Post

Vietnamese, Cambodian loggers busted

- Mech Dara

SEVEN Vietnamese nationals and two Cambodians were arrested on Monday in a timber bust in Ratanakkir­i province.

Deputy provincial police chief in charge of immigratio­n Chea Bunthoeun said the suspects were apprehende­d while allegedly cutting wood in Lumphat district.

“When we found [the Vietnamese], we arrested them because they did not have passports and were caught committing a crime red-handed,” said Bunthoeun. The two Cambodians were arrested driving a makeshift truck to transport oil and food for the Vietnamese loggers, he said.

Police seized eight chainsaws and other wood-cutting equipment. Bunthoeun said the authoritie­s questioned the suspects at provincial police headquarte­rs, where they confessed to arriving in Ratanakkir­i four or five days earlier to collect thnong and sokram timber. They are due to appear in court today.

In a separate case, also on Monday, Mondulkiri province officials arrested four Vietnamese nationals and confiscate­d three chainsaws and four motorbikes in a protected area in Koh Nhek district. Keo Sopheak, director of the Mondulkiri’s provincial environmen­t department, said the Vietnamese men crossed the border illegally to log trees in the protected area: “They had cut luxury timber . . . and they were found when authoritie­s were on patrol.”

TheVietnam­ese loggers face charges of illegal logging in a protected area, collecting timber without permission and crossing the border illegally, said Sopheak.

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