The Phnom Penh Post

‘Stop grabbing forest land’

- Voun Dara

THE Siem Reap provincial Department of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries called on citizens to stop stealing forest land belonging to the state. It said village, commune and district authoritie­s should cooperate to protect forest land in the province.

Department director Tea Kimsot h told The Post on Monday that forest land managed by the Forestr y Administra­tion and residents in Siem Reap spanned over 30,000ha. The forests have an abundance of high-grade Cambodian timber.

He said the Forestry Administra­tion constantly educates the people but some culprits still take the opportunit­y during quiet times to log and steal forest land that belongs to state.

“When Forestry Administra­tion officials went to the forest to put up signs banning logging, we discovered land theft and the creation of ownership certificat­es for state land.

“If we are a little careless, some people will steal the forest land. This invasion is mostly from local people, but there are also some who came to work in Siem Reap many years ago and stole forest land,” said Kimsoth.

He ca lled for citizens to stop logging on forest land and sett ling on state la nd as it is illega l. “The Forestr y Administra­tion cannot be the only ones to protect and conser ve t he forest.

“Citizens and local authoritie­s must participat­e as we cannot patrol every inch of the protected land,” he said.

The Kantuot-Khna Krao Forestry Administra­tion director in Kantuot commune, Svay Leu District, Siem Reap, Seng Lon, led forces to patrol the forest on June 5 and put up signs warning against the theft of forest land.

He called on citizens to stop forging documents to transfer state land for private ownership and urged the related authoritie­s to cooperate to tackle such illegal activities.

“Lands managed by the Forestr y Administra­tion in Kantuot-Khna Krao spanning about 20,000ha are in danger because some culprits conspired to transfer ownership to sell and buy forest land.

“The provincial administra­tion had already reported to the Siem Reap authoritie­s to take measures to stop such ownership transfers, and the buying and selling of forest land in the area managed by the Forestry Administra­tion,” Lon said.

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FACEBOOK Officers seized a chainsaw while inspecting state forest land in Siem Reap province on Saturday.

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