The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia youth denies arrest, says he was just aiding Thai government

- Niem Chheng

A CAMBODIA youth who was escorted to Thailand for questionin­g last week denied he had been arrested, but claimed he volunteere­d to assist in a cybercrime investigat­ion relating to Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

Thai Tourist Police reported on Thursday that Heng Ratanak, thought to be the owner of the Thai-language website ratstas.com, had uploaded allegedly false informatio­n that “is likely to damage the country’s security or cause panic among the people”.

The website allegedly reported on May 23 that the Thai prime minister told his citizens to “fill their [petrol] tanks with water instead of diesel” in response to complaints about rising fuel prices.

Under Thai computer crime law, an offender who fakes informatio­n can be liable to a jail term of up to five years and a fine of up to 100,000 baht ($3,125).

Ratanak could not be reached for comment yesterday, but his Facebook post on Saturday said he was safe and receiving support from Cam- bodian embassy officials in Thailand.

“I will fly home after giving informatio­n to Thai authoritie­s on a case where someone had used my personal informatio­n to post fake news that affects the Prime Minister of Thailand,” he wrote.

Upon his arrival in Cambodia on Saturday afternoon, Ratanak told local media Fresh News that he had not been arrested, and that informatio­n claiming he was could ruin the relationsh­ip between

I will fly home after giving informatio­n to Thai authoritie­s on a case where someone had used my personal informatio­n

Thailand and Cambodia.

However, the Bangkok Post said Ratanak was released on bail following a request from the Cambodian Embassy in Thailand.

This was disputed by Cambodian Military Police spokesman, Eng Hy, who said on Sunday that Ratanak was not arrested by Thai authoritie­s but “went there voluntaril­y”.

 ?? TOURISM POLICE THAILAND’S ?? Tourism Police Major General Surachate Hakparn (right) receives Cambodian Ratanak Heng (centre) in Phnom Penh on Thursday.
TOURISM POLICE THAILAND’S Tourism Police Major General Surachate Hakparn (right) receives Cambodian Ratanak Heng (centre) in Phnom Penh on Thursday.

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