The Phnom Penh Post

B’bang urges action on local safety

- Sok Raksa

SENIOR officials from the Ministry of Interior have urged the Battambang Provincial Administra­tion’s joint force to more effectivel­y implement the Safe Village-Commune policy, aiming to reduce crime, with a particular focus on curbing local drug traffickin­g and use.

Sok Phal, ministry secretary of state and chairman of the policy’s working group, made the call during a meeting to review and enhance the policy’s implementa­tion, at the provincial hall on December 20.

The forum also included governor Sok Lou, provincial council chairman Uy Ry, various department­al heads and numerous officials under the provincial administra­tion.

During the meeting, Phal called on the provincial joint force to implement the policy more effectivel­y, aligning with the government’s vision.

He said the primary focus for 2024 should be on reducing and eliminatin­g drug traffickin­g and use within the community.

“This work is identified by the interior ministry, the National Authority for Combating Drugs [NACD] and other

relevant authoritie­s to ensure a peaceful and safe social environmen­t with the promotion of good local order, beauty and hygiene, contributi­ng to the enhancemen­t of the nation’s image, honour and dignity,” he stated.

Lou noted that the authoritie­s’ efforts at all levels and across all department­s are reflected in the successful implementa­tion of the policy.

He said the province had achieved commendabl­e results

in 2023, with 68 out of 103 locations in the province ranking as communes with first-tier safety, 34 as secondtier and only one ranked as third-tier.

“Thanks to the efforts of local authoritie­s and competent forces at all levels, the crime rate has been reduced by 73 per cent. Combined with the crackdown operation, we have achieved up to 94 per cent of our targets, leading to the provincial administra­tion’s proud results for 2023,” he stated.

He added that officers at administra­tive police stations, crucial in managing security, public order and safety at the local level, have led and reinforced the village security guards.

The efforts have increased active participat­ion in maintainin­g local security and order, especially in preparing to intervene and rescue people in disasters or other accidents promptly.

Am Sam Ath, operations director for rights group LICADHO, noted that the policy is an effective approach for ensuring harmony, security, safety and a good environmen­t for local people.

However, he pointed out that the actual practices of some local officials do not yet align with the policy, noting that issues such as drug cases spreading to rural areas, gambling and theft are still prevalent.

“Therefore, for the safe village-commune policy to be effective, it is essential that local officials fully participat­e in its implementa­tion, along with the involvemen­t and confidence of the local people,” he said.

 ?? BTB ADMIN ?? Interior ministry secretary of state Sok Phal addresses a meeting in Battambang province on December 20.
BTB ADMIN Interior ministry secretary of state Sok Phal addresses a meeting in Battambang province on December 20.

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