The Phnom Penh Post

Ex-opposition official denied bail in Poipet

- Niem Chheng

JAILED former opposition Commune Chief Chao Veasna was denied bail Tuesday morning by the Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court, which postponed a verdict on charges he and nine others face related to a 2015 violent protest in the border town of Poipet.

Veasna was arrested in February 2017, nearly two years after the 2015 protest in which porters threw rocks at a Poipet Customs Department office and security officials opened fire to disperse the crowds.

The former Cambodia National Rescue Party official, along with local unionist Mang Puthy, is charged with incitement and being an accomplice to destructio­n of property. Both contend they were only observing the protest.

Eight porters face property destructio­n charges.

After the trial on Monday, the court said it would announce a verdict in the case, and a bail decision for Veasna on Tuesday morning. However, the court has only denied the former commune official’s bail plea, delaying a verdict on the other charges, said Choung Choungy, Veasna’s lawyer.

“The court did not allow him to get bail. The verdict for the charges was delayed until later without giving a date,” he said. He said the bail rejection would be appealed.

Veasna was hospitalis­ed last June for an appendix surgery. His family has consistent­ly cited his ill health as a reason he should be released.

“He requested for bail because his had high blood pressure and was very weak, but the court rejected it,” said Veasna’s son, Chao Khemra.

 ?? NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ?? Rhona Smith (left) met with National Assembly President Heng Samrin (second left) and CPP lawmaker Chheang Vun (third left) at parliament on Tuesday.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY Rhona Smith (left) met with National Assembly President Heng Samrin (second left) and CPP lawmaker Chheang Vun (third left) at parliament on Tuesday.

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