The Phnom Penh Post

VN timber trader flees after order to arrest her

- Phak Seangly

A VIETNAMESE national reputed to be a prominent illegal timber trader is believed to have fled to her native country after the Oddar Meanchey provincial governor ordered her arrest last week.

Following numerous reports about her purported crimes on local news outlets, Provincial Governor Sar Thavy on Wednesday ordered the arrest of Nguyen Thimay, also known as “Grandma May”, for her alleged involvemen­t in the illegal purchase and transporta­tion of timber.

“The press reported that Vietnamese national May buys and hauls rosewood without any interventi­on from authoritie­s, so I ordered the arrest of May,” Thavy said yesterday, adding that the suspect is thought to have escaped to Vietnam.

Apart from forestry crimes, last month, May was accused by villagers in Oddar Meanchey province of ordering her workers to set a timber-loaded vehicle on fire in order to destroy evidence.

During a crackdown on Saturday, over 270 kilograms of rosewood were seized in Trapaing Prasat district after the car carrying it was intercepte­d by authoritie­s, who believe the timber belonged to May, although “there is no evidence to prove it”, said District Governor Nouv Samdararit­h.

Srey Naren, provincial coordinato­r for rights group Adhoc, supported the order for the suspect’s arrest, but criticised the decision to make it public “because it makes the traders escape”.

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