The Phnom Penh Post

Timber-loaded cars stopped, drivers flee

- Phak Seangly

AJOINT task force of rangers and police in Kratie province intercepte­d five vehicles hauling illegal timber after setting up four checkpoint­s over the weekend to stop loggers – but didn’t manage to catch a single driver or passenger, according to district authoritie­s.

Hang Chandy, Chet Borei district governor, said more than a dozen officials from the Forestry Administra­tion, Military Police and local police have been working “around the clock” since Saturday to set up the checkpoint­s.

Since then, officials at the checkpoint­s have spotted 10 vehicles hauling timber and stopped five of them, seizing more than 4 cubic metres of illegal first- and second-grade timber, according to Chandy.

The drivers of all five of the vehicles managed to escape, he said.

Chandy said previous efforts to crack down on illegal logging were not successful because the three department­s had been working separately.

“After we set up the checkpoint­s, the timber transporte­rs became aware of it and they stopped doing it,” he said. “Now, it’s quiet.”

The new checkpoint­s were set up one day after a video began circulatin­g on Facebook of loggers brazenly throwing planks of timber at a vehicle in pursuit along National Road 7 between Kratie town and Snuol district.

District officials yesterday gave conflictin­g accounts of the video’s origins and of whether it was related to the new checkpoint­s.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Officials pose for a photograph after seizing illegal timber in a bust in Kratie province.
SUPPLIED Officials pose for a photograph after seizing illegal timber in a bust in Kratie province.

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