The Phnom Penh Post

Kheng targets drugs at MoI

- Mech Dara and Martin de Bourmont

INTERIOR Minister Sar Kheng intends to create a working group to crack down on drug use and traffickin­g by law enforcemen­t authoritie­s, he announced at a meeting at the ministry on Wednesday.

The announceme­nt comes in the midst of a drug crackdown that began at the start of the year.

“I have asked to create the working group in charge of fighting against drugs in the Interior Ministry,” Kheng said. “Please do not forget that in the ministry previously there have been police who both sold drugs and used drugs.”

Interior Ministry Undersecre­tary of State Chan Ean would head the working group, Kheng said. Kheng added that he has asked the Royal Cambodia Armed Forces (RCAF), the Ministry of Defence and the military police “to take the same approach”.

According to Meas Vyrith, the secretary-general of the National Authority for Combating Drugs, a plan for the working group is being drafted.

Preap Kol, executive director of Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Cambodia, saluted the move. “Forming a working group to investigat­e drug traffickin­g and drug use by police officers indicates the government’s realisatio­n of the problem and its intention to address it,” Kol said. “We believe it would be more effective if the working group members comprise . . . different competent authoritie­s.”

Naly Pilorge, of rights group Licadho, was more sceptical.

“This plan is like asking robbers to investigat­e robberies,” she said. “If there is any chance to pursue drug use and/or traffickin­g amongst police officers, investigat­ors must be independen­t.”

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Interior Minister Sar Kheng speaks at an event on Wednesday in Phnom Penh.
SUPPLIED Interior Minister Sar Kheng speaks at an event on Wednesday in Phnom Penh.

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