The Phnom Penh Post

Unabated in Cambodia

Illegal logging continues

- Soth Koemsoeun

FORESTRY crimes continue unabated in the Kingdom. This week alone, two crackdowns on illegal logging took place in Ratanakkir­i and Oddar Meanchey provinces.

Authoritie­s on Wednesday uncovered and seized dozens of timber from illegally-felled first-grade woods in Ratanakkir­i province, following a tip from the locals.

A total of 90 pieces of timber, hidden on a cashew farm in the province’s Veun Sai dis- trict, were discovered by a joint force consisting of national, provincial and district military police, as well as the district forestry officials.

Khy Sokha, deputy chief of Ratanakkir­i provincial military police, said the authoritie­s had moved the evidence – which was estimated to have a diameter of 40 to 80cm – to Veun Sai commune hall.

“Next, we will find [the perpetrato­rs] and punish them in accordance with the law,” he added.

Separately, the authoritie­s and forest activists in Oddar Meanchey province detained a suspect and seized nine tractors used to transport timber.

Sorng Rukhavorn community forest administra­tion head Bun Saluth told The Post on Thursday that his patrol team, including rangers and border soldiers at Battalion 905, detained one of over 10 people linked to an illegal logging and smuggling activity in the area.

Additiona lly, he said, nine tractors, each carr y ing one to t hree pieces of timber, were confiscate­d during the operation.

The evidence is now stored at

[The perpetator­s] are not afraid [of the consequenc­es]. Some have even threatened to murder forest activists

the provincial environmen­t department office, subject to further legal action, Saluth said.

“Forestry crimes in [Sorng Rukhavorn Wildlife Sanctuary] occur very frequently, and the perpetrato­rs are always the same people. They are not afraid [of the consequenc­es].

“Some have even threatened to murder forest activists,” he said, adding that he didn’t know what the authoritie­s will do to the suspect.

Phuong Lina, the director of the provincial environmen­t department, declined to comment as he was “busy in a meeting”.

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