The Phnom Penh Post

Police bust SR revellers, detain 10

- Niem Chheng and Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon

A GROUP of 10 foreign tourists appeared in court yesterday after being arrested for producing “pornograph­ic” photos in Siem Reap town on Thursday, while dozens more were detained temporaril­y and let go after being lectured on their behaviour, according to authoritie­s.

A report posted to the National Police website on Saturday said police onThursday “cracked down on a place where pornograph­ic pictures and tools were displayed” in an operation led by Deputy Provincial Anti-Human Traffickin­g Police Chief Duong Thavry and coordinate­d by Siem Reap Provincial Court Prosecutor Keut Vannareth.

Thavry declined to comment yesterday, referring questions to the prosecutor before adding“this case affects the face of the country”.

According to the report 77

tourists were brought to the provincial headquarte­rs, “educated and let free”, while 10 suspects – whom the report labelled “organisers” – were arrested.

Prosecutor Vannareth would only say he was taking action according to legal procedures before hanging up on a reporter.

Subsequent calls to Vannareth and Thavry went unanswered.

Court spokespers­on Yin Srang could not be reached, while Riem Channy, a spokespers­on for the court prosecutor, and Thavry’s direct superior Chea Heng, both said they lacked enough informatio­n to comment. Tep Channa, the Siem Reap town police chief, confirmed the operation was carried out by provincial police and that the municipal authoritie­s were not involved.

Tit Narong, Siem Reap provincial police chief, could not be reached for comment.

According to the National Police posting, the 10 comprised six British nationals, two Canadians, one New Zealander and one defendant whose citizenshi­p was not identified, though Britain’s Foreign Office said in a statement that it was in contact with the British nationals arrested in Cambodia, and the number of suspects was five, not six.

A relative of one of the detainees, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the British Embassy in Phnom Penh had said the suspects were sent to pre-trial detention after appearing in court yesterday on the accusation they had produced pornograph­ic photos, a charge which is pending investigat­ion. The charge carries a prison sentence of up to one year.

The family member also said the 10 were made to sign and thumbprint documents in Khmer by the court prosecutor. They described the arrest as occurring at a party at a private residence.

“At 4pm, 30 police officers arrived and arrested him and his friends. Ladies that were sunbathing by the pool in bikinis were told not to dress and had photos taken,” the rela- tive said, adding that police demanded bribes. Informatio­n about court procedures or the nature of the charges was also seemingly withheld from the detainees, according to the relative.

Alongside group shots of the suspects, the National Police also posted photos of people – fully clothed – appearing to engage in simulated sex acts. However, the individual­s appear to be different from those arrested and the photos were taken at night, though the crackdown occurred during daylight hours.

In past years, authoritie­s have clamped down on visitors posting indecent pictures of themselves at the nearby temples in the Angkor Archaelogi­cal Park, which is considered a holy site as well as a major tourism draw, but Siem Reap has otherwise long been tolerant of throngs of backpacker­s and other visitors engaging in the raucous local nightlife and bar scene.

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NATIONAL POLICE Ten foreigners are currently being held in pre-trial detention after being arrested by Siem Reap anti-human traffickin­g police.

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