The Phnom Penh Post

Court issues arrest warrants for CNRP activists over ‘coup’

- Mech Dara

ARREST warrants were issued for four alleged Supreme Courtdisso­lved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) activists on Friday, resulting in the detention of at least one suspect on Saturday morning.

Tbong Khmum Provincial Court spokesman Theng Cheang said the court had issued arrest warrants for Soem Seang Leng, male; Yem Vannet, female; and Mean La, female, for “plotting” to stage a coup to institute CNRP “acting president” Sam Rainsy as head of the government.

“Soem Seang Leng, Yem Vannet, Mean La and their followers have gathered and mobilised citizens with a plot to lead a group to travel to Phnom Penh to participat­e in activities of toppling the government on November 9, 2019,” Cheang said in a press release.

Cheang said that authoritie­s detained La in the early hours of Saturday morning at the Poipet internatio­nal border checkpoint with neighbouri­ng Thailand.

General Department of Prison spokesman Nuth Savana told The Post: “They have not sent her to prison because Tbong Khmum provincial authoritie­s want to question her for one or two days first.

“Besides, we have not received a report or case file from the authoritie­s as the suspect has not been sent to us yet.”

The Oddar Meanchey Provincial Court investigat­ing judge also issued an arrest warrant on Friday for Monh Sarath, 54.

Sarath is suspected of “planning for the return of the convict Sam Rainsy to Cambodia,” a press release said.

“[We] would like to emphasise that the arrest warrant has been sent to the authoritie­s for enforcemen­t as per the law and correct procedures,” a press release issued by the provincial court’s spokesman said.

Sarath’s arrest warrant was issued after he gave an interview to Voice of America on September 26. In it, he claimed to have gathered support from Cambodians working in Thailand to pick up Sam Rainsy and return him to the Kingdom.

Cheang warned that those “attempting to stage a coup to topple the legitimate government” could be charged with “conspiracy” under Article 453 of the Criminal Code and sent to court.

The Criminal Code outlines a punishment of five to 10 years in prison for civilians found guilty of conspiracy and 10-20 years in prison for civil servants.

Last month Rainsy claimed to have arranged funds for members of t he armed forces who defect to the CNRP ahead of his promised return to Cambodia on November 9 to coincide with Constituti­on Day.

A total of 13 former CNRP activists have been charged and sent to pre-trial detention in September under charges of “plotting and incitement to provoke serious chaos to national and social security”.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Mean La, one of four accused, was detained in the early hours of Saturday morning at the Poipet internatio­nal border checkpoint with neighbouri­ng Thailand.
SUPPLIED Mean La, one of four accused, was detained in the early hours of Saturday morning at the Poipet internatio­nal border checkpoint with neighbouri­ng Thailand.

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