The Phnom Penh Post

Ratanakkir­i police seize timber, build court cases

- Soth Koemsoeun

RATANAKKIR­I provincial police have handed over a mix of 33 pieces of timber to provincial environmen­tal officials as evidence to build a court case after they were seized in O’Yadav district.

Prov incia l Department of Environmen­t director Phon Khemerin said on Monday that he had received many kinds of timber from experts this month.

A joint force conducted an operation on July 11 near Kampong Chamlang on the Tonle Sesan River in O’Yadav district’s Sesan commune.

“I saw a l l of t he pieces a l ready. Now our of f icia ls a r e me a s u r i n g t h e m,” Khemerin said.

Prov incia l Militar y Police commander Thav Yen said: “We ha nded over t he ev idence to env ironment of f ic i a l s f o r f u r t h e r l e g a l proceeding­s.

“But a timber owner managed to escape. We have continued to carr y out this crackdown, not forgiving any timber trader. We have taken measures in all forms against them,” Yen said.

He said that ahead of the operation, police forces had used motorboats to patrol the river in the district. Then, they spotted the timber hidden there by traders. They seized the timber and handed it over to provincial environmen­t officials for further legal proceeding­s.

In a separate case last month, a joint force in Kampong Speu raided a timberproc­essing facility in Sangke Satoap commune in Oral district, seizing 25 pieces of second-grade timber. The owner escaped.

Kampong Speu provincial Department of Environmen­t deputy director Nov Nak said on Monday that some 50 joint police forces raided a timberproc­essing facility. All the timber was hidden in a pond.

“We cracked down on the facility. We didn’t meet with a facility owner as he escaped. A house connected to the facility was locked.

“Then we requested the top leadership to decide to raid the location. But the owner lifted the timber into the water and secretly transporte­d away some wood-cutting machines,” Nak said.

ACNCIPO director Chea Hean said his organisati­on had joined the local authoritie­s to crack down on the offences. “But regrettabl­y, they didn’t detain the timber owner.

“Besides the timber, we found some samples of woodcuttin­g machines dismantled by traders,” he said.

 ?? POLICE ?? Timber found in a river in Ratanakkir­i province’s O’Yadav district.
POLICE Timber found in a river in Ratanakkir­i province’s O’Yadav district.

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