The Phnom Penh Post

Forestry official accused of impeding ranger bust

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya

A SANDAN District Forestry Administra­tion official is suspected of trying to obstruct Kampong Thom provincial environmen­tal rangers from attempting to catch two vehicles illegally transporti­ng timber on Friday.

Sean Kemsorn, district head of the Environmen­t Ministry rangers, said he was patrolling in Sochet commune when his team began chasing two cars that appeared to be carrying illegal timber, finally stopping them at Mean Rith commune.

There, Forestry Administra­tion official Ieng Sokha “distracted our special operations force when our authority checked the car”, Kemsorn said.

According to Kemsorn, Sokha told the rangers it was not necessary to check the car and that the haulers were probably car- rying normal timber.

Upon checking, rangers found two cubic metres of second-grade sokrom timber in the car, with no paperwork authorisin­g them to carry the wood, Kemsorn said.

The drivers were fined and the Forestry Administra­tion official was sent to his superiors for “education”, he added.

Bun Sothy, deputy head of Kampong Thom Provincial Forestry Administra­tion, declined to comment, saying he did not work on Sundays and required journalist­s to file written requests for comment. Sao Vanny, head of the Sandan Forestry Administra­tion, could not be reached for comment yesterday.

Thiv Vanthy, provincial agricultur­e department head, said he was still waiting for a written report on the incident.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Officials inspect and seize illegally logged timber after a bust last week in Kampong Thom province.
SUPPLIED Officials inspect and seize illegally logged timber after a bust last week in Kampong Thom province.

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