The Phnom Penh Post

Police create group to probe Vichea murder

- Chhay Channyda and Ananth Baliga

THE National Police created a new investigat­ive working group last week to look into the unresolved murder of popular union leader Chea Vichea and two colleagues, nearly two years after a similar task force was created.

National Police chief Neth Savoeun formed an 11-member working group on March 27 to collect and investigat­e evidence and documents pertaining to the January 2004 daylight murder of Vichea, the Free Trade Union leader, and factory presidents Ros Sovannaret­h and Hy Vuthy, shot dead in May 2004 and February 2007, respective­ly. The group features prominent police officials like Chhoun Sovann, the Phnom Penh Mu- nicipal Police commission­er, and Sok Khemarin, the head of penal crimes. “The investigat­ive working group has the duty to investigat­e the killing[s] . . . and to arrest and take legal action against the murderers, accomplice­s and other involved persons,” the directive reads.

The diktat comes nearly two years after Prime Minister Hun Sen created a national interminis­terial task force to look into the same murders, which has yet to yield any results, and after more than a decade of outrage that the popular Vichea’s murder remains unsolved.

Labour advocate Moeun Tola yesterday said that he expected the new working group to also yield little.

“Year after year you keep making these committees,” he said. “It is just a show.”

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