The Phnom Penh Post

K Thom authority impounds timber

- Phak Seangly

A L A RGE hau l of t i mber bel ieved to have been i l le - ga l ly log ged f rom t he Prey La ng Wild l i fe Sa nct ua r y i n Kampong Thom province has been impounded after being d i s c overe d by aut hor it ie s a f t e r a t i p - of f b y l o c a l media.

Some 114 large logs were discovered in Kampong Thom’s Santuk district by local authoritie­s on Tuesday afternoon.

All had been impounded at the Kampong Thma Forestry Administra­tion office by early Wednesday.

Acting on the tip-off, dozens of officials from the Forestry Administra­tion and commune police, with the approval of district authoritie­s, searched an agricultur­al area in Santuk district’s Kampong Thma commune, discoverin­g the illegal timber on Tuesday afternoon, according to Mom Sophal, director of the Kampong Thma Fo r e s t r y office.

Sophal said officials did not find the perpetrato­rs.

“We impounded the haul as state property. We completed the transport of timber to my office over night. Will measure it to know the exact size of the haul in cubic metres,” Sophal said.

The logs were clearly transporte­d to the site from elsewhere as there are no forests in the area, he added.

“No one has come forward to claim ownership of the timber. It is suspected the loggers gathered the timber there and were attempting to sell it to a timber trader, but we found the haul in time,” he said.

Thorng Sa mtheach, Kampong Thma commune police chief, said t wo of his of f icers participat­ed in the bust at the r e q ue s t of t he For e s t r y Administra­tion.

Samtheach said he believed that the logs were harvested from the Prey Lang Wildlife A d mi n i s t r a t i o n Sanctuary, which falls under the jurisdicti­on of the Ministry of Environmen­t.

He said authoritie­s were yet to discover those responsibl­e for the crime, but he suspected they were not locals.

“We don’t know to whom the timber belonged because it was not found at a home but in a rice field, so the perpetrato­rs must be from elsewhere and not said.

The logs were the trunks of mlup trees, which is not luxury wood but commonly used as a building material.

T he P r e y L a ng Wi ld l i fe Sa nctua r y covers Kampong Thom, Prea h Vi hea r, Ka mpong Cham, Kratie and Stung Treng prov inces in northern Cambodia. locals,” Samteach

 ??  ?? A man stands on a tree trunk in Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary in 2014 and watches a fire destroy pieces of lumber.
A man stands on a tree trunk in Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary in 2014 and watches a fire destroy pieces of lumber.

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