The Phnom Penh Post

Ex-RFA journalist­s’ appeal of police procedure denied

- Kim Sarom

PHNOM Penh’s Appeal Court on Wednesday rejected an appeal by two imprisoned journalist­s charged with “espionage”, ruling the circumstan­ces of their arrest and detention were legitimate.

Former Radio Free Asia journalist­s Yeang Sothearin, 35, and Oun Chhin, 49, were arrested on November 14 on suspicion of reporting stories for the USfunded news outlet, which shuttered its Cambodia operations in September amid a media crackdown.

They were charged four days later with supplying “a foreign state with informatio­n which undermines national defence”. If convicted, they face up to 15 years in prison. No trial date has yet been set.

They have alsobeen charged separately for allegedly producing pornograph­y, apparently in relation to widely diss e mi n a t e d p h o t o s t h a t purportedl­y show Chhin performing a sex act, though the identity of the man in the photos can’t be definitive­ly ascertaine­d.

The pair’s lawyer, Keo Vanny, had argued to the court that Chhin and Sothearin had been held for a prolonged time in police detention in violation of the law.

He claimed they were arrested between 8pm and 9pm on November 14 and sent to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court prosecutor at 3pm on November 17 – a total of 66 or 67 hours.

By law, a person cannot be detained by police without charge for more than 48 hours, although police can apply for that custody to be extended to 72 hours if they have written permission from a prosecutor. Vanny claims police sought no such permission.

Police claimed they held Chhin and Sothearin for between 42 and 43 hours, from November 14 to 16, before they left police custody and were sent to the municipal court.

But on Wednesday, Appeal Court Judge Phou Povsun dismissed the legal challenge and said the arrest followed legal procedures according to the Criminal Code.

Chhin and Sothearin were not present during the closed court session, nor was their lawyer Vanny, but Sothearin’s family appeared.

“I am very upset. He should be released,” said Sothearin’s wife, Lam Chanthy.

Their arrest came in the wake of a broader political and media crackdown in the lead up to the national elections, which saw the imprisonme­nt of Cambodia National Rescue Party head Kem Sokha and the dissolutio­n of the party.

 ?? PHA LINA ?? Former RFA reporter Yeang Sothearin leaves the Phnom Penh Municipal Court earlier this month after being questioned in relation to pornograph­y charges the government filed after accusing him and a colleague of espionage.
PHA LINA Former RFA reporter Yeang Sothearin leaves the Phnom Penh Municipal Court earlier this month after being questioned in relation to pornograph­y charges the government filed after accusing him and a colleague of espionage.

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