The Phnom Penh Post

Authoritie­s in Ratanakkir­i find stash of 160 pieces of timber

- Soth Koemsoeun

AUTHORITIE­S in Ratanakkir­i province’s O’Chum district on Saturday commandeer­ed 160 pieces of first-grade timber they stumbled upon.

They believe the timber was a collected stash that illegal loggers had hidden in the forest as they waited for rain to cease before transporti­ng it out, said Chea Pich, the provincial prosecutor.

Pich said O’Chum district and Forestry Administra­tion authoritie­s were led by provincial deputy prosecutor Ra Borandy to the haul, which they believed had been accumulate­d from various places inside the forest. They could not estimate its volume.

He said authoritie­s are keeping the timber where it was discovered because rain had made transporta­tion hazardous.

“We cannot take trucks to transport the wood due to the dangerous conditions, but we will continue to guard the timber until the Forestry Administra­tion decides to act according to the Forestry Law.

“We have not identified the suspects who stockpiled the timber, but we are proceeding to investigat­e and trace them,” Pich said.

London-based Environmen­tal Impact Assessment recently issued a series of reports that claimed Vietnamese offenders committed hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of forest crimes in Cambodia.

However, it claimed that Cambodian authoritie­s have failed to prosecute the perpetrato­rs, leaving the Kingdom to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in state income annually.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? O’Chum district authoritie­s pose amid a stash of first-grade timber they believe was temporaril­y left behind by illegal loggers.
FACEBOOK O’Chum district authoritie­s pose amid a stash of first-grade timber they believe was temporaril­y left behind by illegal loggers.

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