The Phnom Penh Post

GDP seeking solution to R’kiri prison land dispute

- Orm Bunthoeurn

THE General Department of Prisons (GDP) is planning to establish an ad-hoc working group to cooperate with the Ratanakkir­i Provincial Administra­tion to find a solution to a land dispute concerning the provincial prison.

The announceme­nt followed a December report by a local online media outlet on an alleged dispute over the prison’s land, in Village Prampi Makara of Banlung town’s Laban Siek commune.

The lesser-known Life and Sport reported that many families have lived on the vicinity of the prison for between 20 and 30 years but cannot obtain land titles because the land, according to provincial prison chief Ouk Kimchon and his deputy Chom Srey Pich, belongs to the prison.

The report claimed that some people had been arrested following complaints by Kimchon and Srey Pich.

GDP spokesman Nuth Savana said on January 4 that the decision to establish the working group was an easy one, but it may take some time to decide on which procedures it would follow. He did not know the compositio­n of the new group.

“I cannot describe the compositio­n of the group, nor its mechanisms and strategies. It will all depend on the situation on the ground,” he said.

A GDP clarificat­ion letter dated January 3 stated that the protection of the state land managed by the provincial prison is the duty of its directors.

“Kimchon and Srey Pich have taken a number of people to court. They have been forced to do so by the unsavory activities of certain individual­s, some of whom have used the media to lay baseless allegation­s,” it added.

“The online reporting relied on one-sided informatio­n and offered biased commentary. Alluding to illegal actions by officials is not in accordance with the ethics expected of profession­al journalist­s. Provocativ­e, sensationa­list reporting like this has the potential to undermine the public’s trust in the GDP management,” it continued.

According to the GDP, the then-Provincial People’s Committee

under the People’s Republic of Kampuchea (PRK) regime issued legal title deeds to the prison unit in May 1993.

In 2004, the provincial administra­tion registered the 63,425sqm site as state property. This was recognised by the provincial Department of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on.

Subsequent­ly, through SubDecree No104 issued in May 2011, the prison was moved from Village 3 to Village Prampi Makara in the same commune.

Article 2 of inter-ministeria­l prakas No5202 dated 31 October 2017 from the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Economy and Finance states: “The GDP shall be responsibl­e for registerin­g land titles on the 63,425sqm and three buildings located in Village Prampi Makara in Banlung town’s La Ban Siek commune.

 ?? FN ?? The entrance to the Ratanakkir­i provincial prison.
FN The entrance to the Ratanakkir­i provincial prison.

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