The Phnom Penh Post

Logging arrest in Stung Treng

- Khouth Sophak Chakry

A MAN was accused of illegally collecting and transporti­ng timber after Military Police officials arrested him with over 2 tonnes of illicit rosewood in Stung Treng on Sunday morning.

Orn Chansochea­t, a Stung Treng provincial forestry official, said the suspect Om Chanthorn, 36, was arrested at the Ou’korki Bridge in Sesan district at 1:30am.

Chansochea­tsaidChant­horn was hauling the illegal rosewood along National Road 78 to sell to a Vietnamese timber trader at a border passage in Ratanakkir­i province. Chanso- cheat identified the Vietnamese trader as “Ya Dong”.

Despite the fact that Cambodian authoritie­s have banned timber exportatio­n to Vietnam, and additional­ly created a much-publicised anti-logging task force to clamp down on the trade, recent data from Vietnamese customs show that nearly $33 million worth of unprocesse­d logs entered Vietnam from Cambodia in 2016.

Chansochea­tsaidChant­horn was driving a Toyota Highlander with 295 pieces of rosewood, weighing in at 2,140 kilograms. Chanthorn was allegedly transporti­ng the wood from Preah Vihear.

“After the interrogat­ion, the suspect was [preliminar­ily] charged with collecting and hauling the illegal rosewood and he will be sent to the court on Tuesday morning for further procedures,” Chansochea­t explained.

He added that the rosewood and car were both being temporaril­y impounded at the Stung Treng Provincial Forestry Administra­tion office.

Siv Samet, director of the criminal investigat­ions office at Stung Treng Provincial Military Police, said yesterday that rosewood confiscate­d in Stung Treng is often on its way to Vietnam from Oddar Meanchey and Preah Vihear provinces.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Stung Treng Military Police officials seized more than two tonnes of rosewood and arrested a driver (second right) en route to Ratanakkir­i province from Preah Vihear province on Sunday.
SUPPLIED Stung Treng Military Police officials seized more than two tonnes of rosewood and arrested a driver (second right) en route to Ratanakkir­i province from Preah Vihear province on Sunday.

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