The Phnom Penh Post

PM’s in-law gets new duties

- Mech Dara

THE National Police yesterday shuffled around 13 deputy commission­ers, with well-connected newcomer Dy Vichea put in charge of central security and combating money laundering and terrorism financing.

Along with Vichea, who is Prime Minister Hun Sen’s sonin-law, Sar Thet will now be in charge of the “order police”, a national-level unit that focuses on anti-demonstrat­ion activities. He is Interior Minister Sar Kheng’s nephew.

The reshufflin­g of duties was released in a National Police document dated February 28 and signed by National Police Chief Neth Savoeun.

In December, the government diverted around $4.5 million from the surplus budget to the Ministry of Interior to purchase nine types of “riot equipment”. Senior police officials have not divulged details of the acquisitio­n.

Observers have suggested anti-demonstrat­ion preparedne­ss shows the authoritie­s’ anxiety over the upcoming national elections, with the government looking to prevent a repeat of the post-2013 election protests. Those protests were led by the broadly popular opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, which was forcibly dissolved at the government’s behest in November, prompting widespread condemnati­on.

Vichea, who is married to Hun Sen’s daughter Hun Mana, was promoted to deputy National Police chief on January 16, after already heading the Interior Ministry’s Central Security Department.

Former CNRP lawmaker Cheam Channy said it was not surprising that a high-profile officer, like Vichea, would rise up the ranks faster than a regular police officer.

“This is the system of ruling by the [CPP] to protect what he [Hun Sen] needs.”

 ?? NATIONAL POLICE ?? Hun Sen’s son-in-law Dy Vichea receives the letter promoting him to deputy National Police chief from National Police Commission­er Neth Savoeun in January.
NATIONAL POLICE Hun Sen’s son-in-law Dy Vichea receives the letter promoting him to deputy National Police chief from National Police Commission­er Neth Savoeun in January.

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