The Phnom Penh Post

Forests cleared in Koh Kong protected areas

- Phak Seangly

AROUND 600 hectares of the protected Southern Cardamom National Park in Koh Kong have been illegally cleared and sold off for cultivatio­n since 2013, sometimes by local authoritie­s, according to the conservati­on organisati­on Wildlife Alliance.

In 69 separate cases, dense evergreen forest in Thma Bang district has been cleared and burned and sold off to the highest bidder, said Suwanna Gauntlett,WildlifeAl­liance’sCEO. Around 90 hectares of land were logged this year, she added.

According to the organisati­on, Russey Chrum commune chief Mean Noeurn, another former commune chief, a former district governor, a director of the agricultur­e department and a Chinese company called Jian Zhong Jin Shan Guo Ji Wou Xian Gong Si Co Ltd, were all responsibl­e for the logging.

Wildlife Alliance declined to provide names besides Noeurn’s. Neither Noeurn nor the company could be reached and agricultur­e department director Ey Mengleang declined to comment.

Gauntlett and environmen­t rangers met with Thma Bang district authoritie­s last week to discuss the cases. Noeurn did not attend the meeting, and a commune clerk attempted to justify the clearing by saying the commune chief did not know the law, Guantlett said yesterday.

“I am denouncing the abuse of power of a commune chief who uses his title to sell state forest under the table for his own interest,” Gauntlett said.

Mon Phalla, provincial director of the environmen­tal department, said his officials are studying the cases.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? An aerial view of one of 69 plots in Koh Kong’s Southern Cardamom National Park that were cleared and allegedly sold illegally.
SUPPLIED An aerial view of one of 69 plots in Koh Kong’s Southern Cardamom National Park that were cleared and allegedly sold illegally.

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