The Phnom Penh Post

Nat’l Police chief shakes up land dispute working group

- Lay Samean

NATIONAL Police chief Neth Savoeun has changed the compositio­n of the working group for land dispute investigat­ion and prevention of illegal encroachme­nt of state land nationwide, including the appointmen­t of deputy National Police chief Dy Vichea as chairman of the group.

The decision was signed by Savoeun on August 24 and released to the public on August 28.

The working group consists of 21 members including Vichea and his four deputies.

The working group has been tasked with gathering informatio­n about incitement, support for protests, and act of instigatin­g land disputes or inciting others to encroach on state land that causes unrest.

The working group needs to target people involved in criminal activities in order to prevent the recurrence of the same crimes.

The working group must evaluate each case and request approval from the National Police to launch an investigat­ion and file a case to court according to procedures. The group must also summarise the results of monthly operations and report to the National Police.

Pen Bonnar, local community empowermen­t for officer rights group Adhoc, hoped that the new working group will work harder to effectivel­y investigat­e cases of state land encroachme­nt and land disputes.

He said that in the past the resolution of land disputes has not been transparen­t.

“In the past, judicial police officers did not fully investigat­e cases, and there are still many gaps. Thus, if this working group works effectivel­y and sends cases related to state land and land disputes to court in a transparen­t manner, then it will not be difficult,” he said.

 ?? INTERIOR MINISTRY ?? National Police chief Neth Savoeun during a meeting at the interior ministry.
INTERIOR MINISTRY National Police chief Neth Savoeun during a meeting at the interior ministry.

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