The Phnom Penh Post

Cops shoot out van’s tyres chasing timber

- Mech Dara

SHOTS were fired as Stung Treng economic police failed to apprehend suspected illegal timber traders following a car chase on Sunday afternoon.

Hy Meach Chorum, deputy chief of the Stung Treng provincial economic crimes bureau, said officers fired five warning shots at a truck laden with luxury timber and a Toyota Camry, both of which were later impounded following a sting operation in Stung Treng town.

“Our officers confiscate­d an empty car and a truck filled with timber at around 1:20 on [Sunday] afternoon. The Camry had tried to keep our officers from stopping the truck transporti­ng timber, so they shot the car first and then they shot the truck with the timber,” Chorum said. “[The suspected timber smugglers] fled into the forest . . . after we shot and the two cars got flat tyres.”

He went on to say that three police cars had taken part in the operation. The car and truck were handed over to local Forestry Administra­tion officials before economic crimes police had a chance to count or catalogue the seized wood, Chorum added.

Provincial Forestry Administra­tion chief Chheang Tola could not be reached for comment yesterday.

The same day, a mobile customs unit in Tbong Khmum confiscate­d a car and van transporti­ng luxury timber, according to local news reports, although Tbong Khmum officials could not be contacted to confirm the report.

In a separate case in Ratanakkir­i province, deputy provincial prosecutor Mom Vanda said that the court was following up on allegation­s in local media that a local prosecutor and his wife were involved in the smuggling of timber to Vietnam.

Ratanakkir­i Provincial Court Prosecutor Liv Sreang questioned all provincial deputy prosecutor­s. All denied involvemen­t in timber smuggling, he said.

In January, the prime minister announced a new antiloggin­g commission to crack down on the illegal timber trade, and in April, the government announced that the crackdown had put a stop to timber smuggling across the border with Vietnam.

However, observers say the trade continues unabated, and earlier this month Post reporters witnessed a thriving illegal logging trade in Cambodia’s eastern provinces.

 ?? NATIONAL POLICE ?? A van full of luxury timber was intercepte­d by police in Stung Treng province on Sunday.
NATIONAL POLICE A van full of luxury timber was intercepte­d by police in Stung Treng province on Sunday.

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