The Phnom Penh Post

Sar Kheng orders enhanced security at Kingdom’s borders

- Orm Bunthoeurn

MINISTER of Interior Sar Kheng told authoritie­s at all levels to secure the Kingdom’s borders to prevent human traffickin­g and stop illegal immigrants entering Cambodia.

Sar Kheng gave the instructio­n while presiding over a ceremony marking the National Day against Human Traffickin­g under the theme “Together to eliminate human traffickin­g towards achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t goals” at Koh Pich Convention and Exhibition Centre in Phnom Penh on December 12.

“Leaders, civil servants, authoritie­s, law enforcemen­t forces and government officials at all levels, please strive to control the borders to prevent the common causes that lead to human traffickin­g and various abuses as well as eliminatin­g unsafe and illegal migration and illegal employment,” he urged.

Sar Kheng also asked the leaders of all religious bodies to share reasons behind the fight against human traffickin­g to all of their believers in communitie­s across the country, so they better understand the importance of the campaign.

In addition, he encouraged all national and internatio­nal industries to support key measures and work together as a whole to take stronger action to “prevent, suppress, punish, save and defend, and make sure that Cambodia has no human traffickin­g.”

He noted that the unpredicta­ble return of Cambodian workers from abroad during the Covid-19 pandemic made border management complicate­d. It had given illegal immigrants the opportunit­y

to sneak into Cambodia and commit crimes in the country, he said, adding that he was pleased at the government’s efforts to crack down on such activities.

“Under such circumstan­ces, the government has not been indifferen­t. It has launched several operations and undertaken several measures which investigat­e, prosecute and eradicate all forms of human traffickin­g and other related crimes until the Kingdom returns to its normal levels of social order and security,” he added.

Sar Kheng stated that Cambodia has been actively involved in the preparatio­n and approval of the ASEAN Convention Against Traffickin­g in Persons and the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM). The Kingdom has been recognised by the UN as “champions” of the GCM for its commitment to protecting the interests and

legitimate rights of migrant workers and protecting them from suffering of all forms of abuse and exploitati­on.

Chou Bun Eng – ministry secretary of state and permanent vice-chair of the National Committee for Counter Traffickin­g (NCCT) – said that in the first half of 2022, the situation of human traffickin­g had improved, with a significan­t reduction in the crime rate.

She said the situation has improved thanks to the prevention and suppressio­n of human traffickin­g, labour traffickin­g and sex trade.

However, she admitted there are new crimes being committed by criminals who utilised fake businesses and took advantage of the economic opportunit­ies that the government has provided in areas such as Phnom Penh, Sihanoukvi­lle and some other provinces to commit crimes.

Bun Eng said that from August 18 to November 2022,

there were 1,122 people who declared themselves victims and sought rescue, 121 of them women.

“Of the 1,122 interventi­ons, 153 were identified as victims of human traffickin­g, detention or forced labour, 18 of them women. The majority were claiming victimhood as they were unhappy with their working conditions or had been wrongly identified as trafficked by their families,” she added.

She said the government will not allow the return of the victims of traffickin­g to their workplaces.

Following a series of operations which ended on October 19, a total of 26 suspects of four nationalit­ies were charged and sent to court for prosecutio­n. Five suspected crime sites were permanentl­y closed. An additional four locations have been temporaril­y closed pending investigat­ion.

 ?? SAR KHENG FB ?? Interior minister Sar Kheng observes the National Anti-human Traffickin­g Day on December 12.
SAR KHENG FB Interior minister Sar Kheng observes the National Anti-human Traffickin­g Day on December 12.

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