The Phnom Penh Post

Two cops detained in killing

- Kuoch Masy

TWO police officers were detained yesterday and are being questioned over the death of a man shot dead on Sunday during a raid on a cockfighti­ng ring, allegedly by a stray police bullet.

Phnom Penh Municipal Police Chief Chuon Sovan said the two officers belonged to Por Sen Chey district police, but he declined to name the pair.

“They are competent to crack down on crime, but when it is a danger to people, we must open a thorough investigat­ion,” he said. “It was not the intention to kill any- one. It was a law enforcemen­t operation and the use of firearms was to threaten the perpetrato­rs [the gamblers at the cockfighti­ng ring] to silence them and ensure the success of the operation.

“But it was an accident and the bullet could have ricocheted and hit the victim. The bullet removed from the body could be [misshapen].”

But on Sunday, Nong Sovanroth, a forensic pathologis­t who assessed the corpse of 33-year old victim Seak Ron, suggested an intact bullet had hit him in the throat and exited his body.

Nop Chantha, brother-inlaw of the deceased, said police had paid the family $8,000 in compensati­on.

“The compromise is to get the money to support his children,” Chantha said, adding the family had not filed a complaint. Ron was the father of two children, aged 5 and 2.

Sovann said the case required both civil compensati­on – which he characteri­sed as a humanitari­an gift – as well as legal action, but denied the case was compromise­d.

Por Sen Chey District Police Chief Yim Saran, believed to have overseen the botched police operation, refused to take multiple calls from reporters yesterday.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? People gather around the body of Seak Ron, a bystander who was shot to death during a police raid on a cockfighti­ng ring.
HONG MENEA People gather around the body of Seak Ron, a bystander who was shot to death during a police raid on a cockfighti­ng ring.

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