The Phnom Penh Post

Inmates transferre­d to reduce crowding

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya

EIGHTY-seven out of nearly 800 inmates have been transferre­d from Kratie provincial prison to Stung Treng in an effort to alleviate severe overcrowdi­ng.

Kratie prison director Kva Saran told The Post on January 19 that the transfer had been approved by the Ministry of Interior’s General Department of Prisons. Most of the inmates had been charged with theft or possession or use of drugs.

“Our prison is small and was designed to accommodat­e only 400 prisoners. But until recently, we had almost 800 so the prison cells get hot and stuffy,” he said.

Saran added that his prison’s population now stood at 709, including 65 women and four children under three years old who live with their mothers. Because there were still too many inmates at the facility, more would need to be transferre­d to other prisons until additional accommodat­ions can be constructe­d.

Stung Treng provincial prison director Chhun Dara told The Post that the transferre­d prisoners had arrived safely on January 17 and were being held in newly-built cells. He noted that some of the arrivals had not yet completed court trials.

Am Sam Ath, deputy director for right group Licadho, told The Post that transferri­ng prisoners from one facility to another was not a sustainabl­e strategy to deal with overcrowdi­ng because there were already not enough prison cells nationwide to house the current number of prisoners adequately.

“Even though Kratie borders Stung Treng province, the transfers will cause difficulti­es in transporti­ng those prisoners for trial and for family members who would visit them, especially if they are poor,” he said.

Sam Ath added that the number of detainees in the country increases daily which necessitat­es the constructi­on of more prison cells. He noted that at least 30 people are arrested each day for drug crimes and thefts.

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