The Phnom Penh Post

Illegal logging report disputed in K Speu

- Soth Koemsoeun

CIVIL society organisati­on ACNCIPO director Chea Hean said on Thursday that he has discovered a resurgence of large-scale logging within areas of the South Cardamom Mountains in Kampong Speu province’s Oral district, a claim shot down by authoritie­s.

Hean, an environmen­talist, said he visited the area last week and noted that about 40 cubic metres of timber were laid in piles near a sawmill that was raided once before by authoritie­s but now seems to be back in operation.

He claimed there were no local authoritie­s looking into the case and that he would seek interventi­on from the armed forces because the perpetrato­rs are operating without fear of arrest.

The sawn timber, he said, is being transporte­d from the forest to Koh Kong province’s Sre Ambel district without interrupti­on from police.

“I plan to go down to the area again and ask the armed forces to go there and arrest the owners of the site and all the stakeholde­rs, seizing both items and the owner to send to the court.

“This time, the perpetrato­rs will absolutely not be forgiven. Env i ron menta l ra ngers have ignored this, and instead ta ke bribes from forest criminals,” he said.

Hean said the armed forces should organise a surprise raid in order to catch the forest criminals red-handed rather than announcing imminent crackdowns and giving them time to flee the area, as has happened in the past.

Kampong Speu provincial Department of Environmen­t deputy director Nov Nak said authoritie­s have already cracked down on logging in the area.

“We have already cracked down and prevented the crime. There are no more offences. I have not received any further informatio­n from officials stationed there,” he said.

South Cardamom Mountain National Park director Long Si, who is in charge of the area, on Thursday disputed Hean’s claims.

He said there was no largescale deforestat­ion in the area as mentioned, but admitted cases of wildlife poaching continue to plague it.

Officials, he said, were on regular patrols and authoritie­s had arrested many perpetrato­rs and confiscate­d numerous items.

He urged the locals to cooperate with forestry and wildlife protection officials because the authoritie­s in the area are shorthande­d to respond to the volume of work there.

“I do not know how this civil society group followed and found forest crime because we have already cracked down on it.

“There are no large-scale forest crime cases today. Only cases of wildlife hunting and snaring at night occur,” he said.

Kampong Speu provincial governor Vei Samnang could not be reached for comment on Thursday.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? An NGO claims it has discovered a resurgence of large-scale logging within areas of the South Cardamom Mountains.
FACEBOOK An NGO claims it has discovered a resurgence of large-scale logging within areas of the South Cardamom Mountains.

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