The Phnom Penh Post

Sar Kheng, Pellet discuss anti-traffickin­g initiative

- Lay Samean

CAMBODIA and France are in talks to establish a formal initiative for security cooperatio­n with the goal of combating human traffickin­g as its priority amid an upsurge in the crime.

Minister of Interior Sar Kheng met with French ambassador to Cambodia Jacques Pellet on November 1 to discuss the issue.

The main topics of the meeting included the initiative establishi­ng a formal mechanism of security cooperatio­n and Cambodia’s efforts to crack down on human traffickin­g, especially its recent operations in Preah Sihanouk province. Cambodia’s preparatio­ns for the 2023 national election were also on the table.

At the meeting, Sar Kheng voiced his support for establishi­ng the mechanism and thanked France and the EU for striving to increase cooperatio­n with Cambodia and particular­ly with the interior ministry.

“This cooperatio­n will continue to progress steadily, especially the areas within the purview of our interior ministry including internatio­nal security cooperatio­n,” he said.

To accelerate the initiative, Sar

Kheng instructed his officials to begin talks to set the priorities for the work and the drafting of an effective cooperativ­e framework.

He also noted that some of the most relevant problems to be addressed are the fight against transnatio­nal crime, human traffickin­g, drug dealing and cybercrime­s.

Sar Kheng briefed Pellet on the Cambodian authoritie­s’ efforts in these areas, saying that the Cambodian government has been actively working on the issue and is “fervently committed” to stopping human traffickin­g in all forms.

“The results of the implementa­tion of these measures have so far received the applause of our people and praise from friendly countries in the region. This task requires close cooperatio­n between all relevant parties in the country to break off this relationsh­ip at its roots to stop those involved with contraband traffickin­g and smuggling of people,” he added.

Pellet said the Cambodian authoritie­s’ efforts to crack down on human traffickin­g, especially its recent operations in Preah Sihanouk province, could be the focus in determinin­g the scope of the framework for establishi­ng cooperatio­n and preventing these crimes.

“I want to understand the progress that the Cambodian authoritie­s have been making,” he added.

Preah Sihanouk Provincial Administra­tion spokesman Kheang Phearom said the authoritie­s have strived to crack down on various offences in cooperatio­n with the interior ministry in order to investigat­e and ultimately purge human traffickin­g from the province.

“Our provincial authoritie­s have been very active and are doing this work effectivel­y,” he said.

Sar Kheng emphasised that the government is now striving to combat human traffickin­g. From August 18 through September 18, the ministry received a total of 289 complaints from relatives of purported traffickin­g victims, from embassies and some internatio­nal organisati­ons relaying requests for help from their citizens.

“At first, we did not completely believe the informatio­n provided in these complaints, but after going through the actual process of investigat­ion, we have unfortunat­ely discovered that the complaints are about 95 per cent true,” he added.

 ?? SAR KHENG VIA FB ?? Interior minister Sar Kheng (right) meets with French ambassador Jacques Pellet to discuss security cooperatio­n between Cambodia and France.
SAR KHENG VIA FB Interior minister Sar Kheng (right) meets with French ambassador Jacques Pellet to discuss security cooperatio­n between Cambodia and France.

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