The Phnom Penh Post

‘At a loss’ over land clearance

- Voun Dara

THE authoritie­s are at a loss over who had cleared and demarcated more than 50ha of mangrove forests in Village I, Tumnob Rolok commune, Stung Hav district, in Preah Sihanouk province.

Kim Hak, who heads the community protecting the flooded Tumnob Rolok forest and the chief of Village I, told The Post on Wednesday that after the land price in the province kept rising, unidentifi­ed people went to the area to clear the mangrove forests.

“Mangrove land was illegally cleared, while a working team from the fisheries authority and the mangrove protection community visited the land and removed poles marking its boundary that spanned between 50 and 60ha.

“We are investigat­ing as we are unsure who planted the poles made of concrete and wood in the area where the mangrove forest was cleared,” he said.

Hak said the people who were responsibl­e might be from Preah Sihanouk or Phnom Penh. What is certain, he said, is that they were not from his community.

“People who cleared the forest land planted the poles to mark its boundary, while there are others trying to clear the mangrove forest reserve because its price in Preah Siha- nouk province increased by a lot,” he said.

After fisheries authoritie­s inspected the site to remove and destroy the poles, it launched an investigat­ion to seek out and apprehend the intruders.

“We are investigat­ing to identify the offenders so that legal action can be taken against them. The fisheries administra­tion has prepared the case documents and forwarded it [to higher authoritie­s],” Hak said.

Stung Hav deput y governor Tep Mony said: “I led law enforcemen­t officers to de- stroy t he poles t hat t he culprits had planted to mark the boundaries.

“In t he past, people planted poles and grew coconut t rees in t he illega lly clea red mangrove land,” he said.

Sun Sophat, who represente­d the community in Preah Sihanouk province told The Post that many ill-intended people cleared protected land and seized it as personal property, but the provincial authority failed to act in such matters.

“Now, it is happening not only in reserved areas, community areas, and Stung Hav district’s mangrove forests, but the illegal activ ities have expanded to the Ream National Park.

“Protected forests in Stung Hav and the Ream National Park were illegally cleared, while no one said anything. They not only cleared the forest but used excavators to clear the land too,” he said.

Sophat said heav y equipment was also used to gather the fallen trees. “I believe the clearing work was carried out by wealthy people who hired workers to flatten the mangrove forest,” he said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Officlas from the fisheries administra­tion destroy a land pole demarcatin­g more than 50ha of mangrove forests in Preah Sihanouk province’s Stung Hav district.
SUPPLIED Officlas from the fisheries administra­tion destroy a land pole demarcatin­g more than 50ha of mangrove forests in Preah Sihanouk province’s Stung Hav district.

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