The Phnom Penh Post

Alleged shooter turns self in

- Mech Dara and Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon

A SUSPECT a l l e g e d l y involved in the slaying on Tuesday of three forest patrollers in Mondulkiri’s Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary surrendere­d himself to authoritie­s late on Wednesday night and was questioned by authoritie­s yesterday, according to officials.

So Sovan, the deputy provincial police chief, said suspect Keut Veha, the head of Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Regiment 103, turned himself in at the police station Wednesday night.

“He showed up at 11pm. He came to confess to us; we did not catch him,” he said, adding that police were still searching for suspect Phal Penh, who is a police officer in charge of the O’Rolear border post.

On Tuesday evening, Military Police officer Sok Vothana, Environmen­t Ministry

ranger Theun Soknay, and Wildlife Conservati­on Society s t a f f e r Thol Khna were ambushed and killed while on forestry patrol.

Further details about the incident remain unclear, though National Police spokesman Kirth Chantharit­h said on Tuesday night that there had been a report earlier in the day of chainsaws being confiscate­d by rangers, with the head of the nearby border post sent to “check on it”. Chantharit­h said the border officer headed to the area with two soldiers and soon thereafter the shooting began. Calls to Chantharit­h have gone unanswered since Tuesday.

Both Sovan and district Police Chief Bou Bun Chheat have said a second soldier in the group besides Veha was “not involved” – though Sovan provided no further clarificat­ion as to why the individual, identified as Nguon Chea, was not a suspect. Calls to Bun Chheat went unanswered yesterday.

“The real perpetrato­rs are only the two that are involved in this shooting,” Sovan said.

MomVanda, the prosecutor at the Mondulkiri Provincial Court, yesterday said no charges will be brought against Veha until the investigat­ion is complete.

“We have not concluded this case. Tomorrow, the national committee [that was set up to investigat­e Tuesday’s attack] will finish the report,” he said, noting that a large amount of evidence had been collected before declining to give further details.

Sovan, however, said he was unaware of this report. Calls to his superior went unanswered, as did calls to the Mondulkiri provincial governor.

Military Police spokesman Eng Hy declined to comment, citing the ongoing nature of the investigat­ion.

Defence Ministry spokesman Chhum Socheat could not be reached yesterday.

E n v i r o n me n t Mi n i s t r y spokesman Sao Sopheap simply said “those suspected are being hunted”, and that the case was being handled by competent authoritie­s.

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 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Soldier Keut Veha is photograph­ed after turning himself in over his suspected involvemen­t in an attack that left three forest patrollers dead.
SUPPLIED Soldier Keut Veha is photograph­ed after turning himself in over his suspected involvemen­t in an attack that left three forest patrollers dead.

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